He said to Putin, "It's very clear who did it."
According to a report on the website of the Russian newspaper "Touareg" on August 24th, Russian President Putin expressed condolences on the death of the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigoren, and his confidants in the plane crash in Tver Oblast on the second day of the crash.
Putin stated that Alexander Bastrekin, Chairman of the Russian Investigation Commission, reported to him that a preliminary investigation has been conducted into this incident.
According to reports, the Russian President discussed this matter during a meeting with the acting head of the Donetsk People's Republic, Dennis Pushlin. Pushlin first brought up this topic and speculated that the plane crash of Prigoren was due to "Ukrainian intervention". He said to Putin, "We are clear about which opponents did it, and we are also very clear that they will do whatever it takes."
On August 24th, a Russian law enforcement officer was operating at the scene of a plane crash in Tver Oblast.
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According to a report on the website of the Russian "Parliamentary News" on August 24th, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated in an interview with the program "Moscow, Kremlin, Putin" that one should not blindly believe Western media reports on the Tver Oblast air disaster, but rather believe in the facts.
Lavrov said, "We have quickly filed a case, and the investigation work has begun immediately. I suggest being facts oriented rather than Western media statements."