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Wagner succession: Yevgeny Prigozhin’s son set to be next mercenary boss
Wagner succession: Yevgeny Prigozhin’s son set to be next mercenary boss
The 25-year-old son of Yevgeny Prigozhin is set to take over from his father and become the next boss of the Wagner group. Pavel Prigozhin appears to be inheriting the vast majority of his father’s riches – including the mercenary group, properties, and about £100 million – according to a photograph posted on social media of what seems to be Prigozhin’s will. He is now negotiating with the Russian national guard, Rosgvardia, over having the mercenary organisation rejoin combat in Ukraine, the Institute for the Study of War said. It wrote in a report on Russia on Sunday: “A prominent Wagner-affiliated Telegram channel announced on October 1 that Yevgeny Prigozhin’s 25-year-old son Pavel Prigozhin has taken over ‘command’ of the Wagner Group, and that Pavel Prigozhin is negotiating with Rosgvardia about having the Wagner Group rejoin combat operations in Ukraine.” Once a businessman with a catering empire friendly with Vladimir Putin – Yevgeny Prigozhin was even given the nickname “Putin’s chef” – Prigozhin accumulated vast wealth before going on to found the Kremlin-allied Wagner Group, which backed up Russia’s war in Ukraine. However, in August, two months after the 62-year-old led his private militia in a failed rebellion against his country’s military leadership, he died in a plane crash just outside Moscow. The cause of the incident is still yet to be established. Now, a document shared on a Telegram channel, which has not been independently verified, suggests Prigozhin had a will that was notarised on 2 March and bequeathed most of his inheritance to his son. According to The Times, it reads: “All my property . . . as well as property that may be acquired by me in the future I bequeath to Pavel Evgenyevich Prigozhin.” Alongside the Wagner Group, Pavel is set to inherit around £100 million, a three-storey house in St Petersburg, nine joint stock companies and shares in Concord, and the catering empire, according to the document. The 25-year-old already “plays various roles in Prigozhin’s business enterprises” that benefit from “his favoured status within Russia’s elite”, the Financial Times reported the US said last year. Among these is a Russian company called Lakhta Plaza, which, according to corporate filings, Pavel has controlled. Lakhta Plaza was sanctioned by the US in March 2022 and has shared an auditor and telephone number with other Russian companies that the US and EU for being fronts for Wagner. Pavel has also fought with Wagner in Syria, according to his father’s social media posts, and was awarded the group’s “black cross”, which is its own recognition for military service. There are hopes among loyalists that Pavel will continue the legacy of his father if he takes command of the mercenary group, according to a New York Times investigation this month. The 25-year-old already controls multiple companies and luxury real estate complexes in St Petersburg, according to the US Treasury in March. He has also been sanctioned by a number of countries, including Canada, the US and the UK. If Pavel dies, the inheritance is due to go to Prigozhin’s widow, Lyubov, Pavel’s two sisters and the Wagner chief’s grandson, according to the document – with the paper indicating that the grandson is Pavel’s child, although this has not been independently verified. In the meantime, Pavel is said to have to provide for the family, including his grandmother Violetta, under the terms of the will. Pavel reportedly said last month that he accepted the will and its “parameters” – although the Russian security services-linked Telegram channel VChK-OGPU has suggested it is already being contested amid a conflict that has erupted within the family. On Sunday, Pavel and Violetta laid flowers at Prigozhin’s grave in the former imperial capital of St Petersburg together. The pair were among dozens of mourners hailing the mutinous mercenary chief as a patriotic hero of Russia who had spoken truth to power. Supporters waved the black flags of Wagner which sport a skull and the motto "Blood, Honour, Motherland, Courage". The Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation has suggested Prigozhin’s wealth could come to as much as two trillion roubles, although his official wealth has been estimated at 14.6 billion. Despite years of Western sanctions, a Financial Times investigation found Prigozhin generated revenues of more than a quarter of a billion dollars from his global natural resources empire in the four years before Russia invaded Ukraine. Since its formation, Wagner has been accused of committing human rights abuses in Syria, Libya, the Central African Republic, Sudan, Mali, Mozambique and most recently Ukraine. 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New UN migration chief says private sector 'desperate' to take migrants despite negative narrative
New UN migration chief says private sector 'desperate' to take migrants despite negative narrative
The new head of the U.N.’s migration agency says the private sector is “desperate” for their countries to take in migrants to mop up labor shortages, especially in the West
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Spain's women's team players Putellas, Rodríguez and Paredes appear before judge in Rubiales probe
Spain's women's team players Putellas, Rodríguez and Paredes appear before judge in Rubiales probe
Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas and two of her teammates in Spain’s women’s national team have appeared before a judge as witnesses in the investigation of former soccer federation president Luis Rubiales for his kiss on a player
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Roundup: Taylor Swift Brings Friends to Travis Kelce's Game; Tim Wakefield Dies at 57; Adam Copeland Debuts in AEW
Roundup: Taylor Swift Brings Friends to Travis Kelce's Game; Tim Wakefield Dies at 57; Adam Copeland Debuts in AEW
Taylor Swift brought her celebrity friends to Travis Kelce's latest game, Tim Wakefield died at 57, Adam Copeland debuted in AEW and more in the Roundup.
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Ireland Makes Rare Decision to Deny LNG Port for Climate Reasons
Ireland Makes Rare Decision to Deny LNG Port for Climate Reasons
Amid Europe’s angst over energy security, Ireland has made one of the boldest moves of any nation on
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Who is playing Monday Night Football, Week 4?
Who is playing Monday Night Football, Week 4?
After two consecutive weeks of doubleheaders, Monday Night Football is back to just one game in Week 4.
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New text adventure ‘The Smiths are Dead’ sees Morrissey battle to record first solo single!
New text adventure ‘The Smiths are Dead’ sees Morrissey battle to record first solo single!
Nearly 40 years after he split from The Smiths, a new text adventure called ‘The Smiths are Dead’ has launched for the Commodore 64 that puts players in singer Morrissey‘s shoes as he attempts to record his first solo single.
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Jungkook 'grateful' to his haters
Jungkook 'grateful' to his haters
Jungkook insists that even his biggest critics have taken time out of their lives to check him out and listen to his music.
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Georgia political group launches ads backing Gov. Brian Kemp's push to limit lawsuits
Georgia political group launches ads backing Gov. Brian Kemp's push to limit lawsuits
A political group linked to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is launching an ad campaign backing the Republican’s efforts to make it harder for people to file lawsuits and win big legal judgments
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'Look at him': Taylor Swift gesturing to Blake Lively about Travis Kelce at the game leaves Internet gushing
'Look at him': Taylor Swift gesturing to Blake Lively about Travis Kelce at the game leaves Internet gushing
'i lip read that when watching and thought that was just so adorable omg,' one fan gushed
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'I'll need a new liver!' Taylor Swift at Sunday night football is turning into Internet's newest drinking game
'I'll need a new liver!' Taylor Swift at Sunday night football is turning into Internet's newest drinking game
Frustration on social media escalated as broadcasters showed Taylor Swift too often during the game
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Bayer Leverkusen director discusses Real Madrid interest in Xabi Alonso
Bayer Leverkusen director discusses Real Madrid interest in Xabi Alonso
Bayer Leverkusen director Simon Rolfes has responded to Real Madrid's interest in Xabi Alonso. The former midfielder is being eyed as a potential successor to Carlo Ancelotti.
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