A  business jet that had Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the Wagner paramilitary group, among its passengers crashed northwest of Moscow, Russia’s state Tass news agency said citing aviation authorities, with all 10 people aboard killed.

Footage posted by onlookers in the Tver region showed what seemed like the trail of an antiaircraft missile and then the jet, an Embraer Legacy 600, falling out of the sky with one wing missing. Social media channels close to Wagner said that Russian air defenses had shot down the plane, which was one of several aircraft owned by Prigozhin.

Wagner’s owner, a one-time caterer and confidant of President Vladimir Putin, launched a mutiny in June, taking over the southern city of Rostov and marching on Moscow as he demanded the ouster of Russia’s defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, and the chief of general staff, Valery Gerasimov. At the time, Wagner troops shot down several Russian military aircraft.

The march on Moscow was aborted after Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko bartered a compromise and Putin offered Prigozhin and the rest of Wagner leaders immunity—even as he ordered the detention of several military leaders suspected of collusion with the mutiny, including the former commander of the war in Ukraine, Gen. Sergei Surovikin.... Read More: WSJ