Bodies recovered from Russian crash site believed to have killed Wagner boss

Bodies recovered from Russian crash site believed to have killed Wagner boss

Russia says it has recovered bodies and key evidence from a plane crash site where Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed to have died. Read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking…

Accident, sabotage, or ruse: what happened to Prigozhin? | About That

Accident, sabotage, or ruse: what happened to Prigozhin? | About That

Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of Russia’s notorious Wagner mercenary group, is presumed dead after a plane crash. Andrew Chang investigates theories about whether the crash was an accident or if the plane was sabotaged, and if Prigozhin was even on board.…

Did Prigozhin's failed mutiny against Putin cost him his life? | About That

Did Prigozhin’s failed mutiny against Putin cost him his life? | About That

Wagner Group mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead after a plane crash north of Moscow two months after marching on the Russian military. Andrew Chang breaks down what we know about the crash, the rumours of Vladimir Putin’s involvement,…

Prigozhin in real danger after attempted coup against Putin: military analyst

Prigozhin in real danger after attempted coup against Putin: military analyst

CTV military analyst and retired Canadian major-general David Fraser says that Yevgeny Prigozhin is in danger following his insurrection. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For a full video…

Wagner rebellion weakened Putin's grip on power: former U.S. diplomat

Wagner rebellion weakened Putin’s grip on power: former U.S. diplomat

The Wagner Group’s short-lived rebellion raises questions about the damage to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image. Kurt Volker, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, says the Russian leader’s grip on power has been exposed for being weaker than people assumed. Read…

Wagner's march on Moscow: what happened, and is it really over? | About That

Wagner’s march on Moscow: what happened, and is it really over? | About That

It’s been called the greatest challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin since his rule began more than 20 years ago. Andrew Chang explains what the Wagner Group is and how its brief uprising could impact the country’s future. Read more:…

Putin doesn't mention Wagner mutiny in 1st video message since revolt

Putin doesn’t mention Wagner mutiny in 1st video message since revolt

The Kremlin released a video message to a forum of young engineers from Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday morning, with no mention of the failed weekend uprising by Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. Read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC…