War experts suspect Yevgeny Prigozhin's plane crash could be the Kremlin's "final step" in ridding Wagner's independence.
Prigozhin was presumed dead Wednesday after a Wagner-affiliated plane plummeted to the ground outside Moscow.
The Wagner Group founder recently staged a short-lived mutiny against Russia's military.
Russian state media reported that all 10 people on board the plane — three pilots and seven passengers, including Prigozhin's right-hand man Dmitry Utkin — died in the crash.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe think tank referred to the plane crash as the "assassination of Wagner's top leadership" and said it was "likely the final step to eliminate Wagner as an independent organization."
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