When Russian investigators searched Yevgeny Prigozhin's house after the June riots, they found documents confirming that he had a lookalike who could fly on behalf of the Wagner chief.
Axar.az reports that all the personal information in the documents belonged to Prigozhin, except for the photo.
Commenting on this, the "New York Times" drew attention to the fact that Prigozhin could use his likeness to hide during the flight. The image of the "similar document" that came out of Prigozhin's house during the uprising was also spread.
It should be noted that on August 23, Prigozhin's business jet crashed in the Tver region while flying from Moscow to St. Petersburg. All 10 people on board, including Prigogine, died.
It is highly likely that the plane was shot down or blown up from the inside.
Because before the accident, witnesses observed two consecutive explosions in the plane while in the air.