Wagner Group leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is presumed dead after a plane crash in Russia. Could this be Putin taking revenge for the mutiny Prigozhin led in June? And what will happen to the Wagner Group now? #AJStartHere with Sandra Gathmann explains.
This episode features:
Colin Clarke – Director of research, the Soufan Group
Sergey Markov – Former Russian MP and Putin advisor
Dmitry Babich – Russian political analyst
PJ Crowley – Former US assistant secretary of state for public affairs
Samuel Ramani – Associate fellow, RUSI
Patrick Bury – Senior lecturer in security, University of Bath
Nicolas Haque – Al Jazeera correspondent, Dakar, Senegal
Pavel Felgenhauer, Russian military analyst
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