INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Makeshift memorials have appeared in several Russian cities following the death of Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.The leader
of the mercenary group, which has been accused of extreme brutality in Ukraine and other war zones around the world, was one of 10 people
killed when his private jet crashed in the Tver region on Aug
23, Russian authorities said Sunday.During the invasion of Ukraine, the once-shadowy Prigozhin cultivated a reputation among Russians as an
unfiltered man of action who was unafraid to stand up to the country's military leadership
Wagner fighters, many of whom were recruited convicts, meanwhile took on a leading role in the offensive on eastern Ukraine.Increasingly
Sergei Shoigu and army chief Gen
Valery Gerasimov.Just two months after the aborted mutiny, he would be dead.Here is a look at the memorials to the late mercenary