Pentagon: No Indication to Support Missile Strike Theory for Prigozhin Plane Crash

Flowers and military patches associated with the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in Saint Petersburg, Russia August 24 (Reuters)
Flowers and military patches associated with the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in Saint Petersburg, Russia August 24 (Reuters)
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Pentagon: No Indication to Support Missile Strike Theory for Prigozhin Plane Crash

Flowers and military patches associated with the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in Saint Petersburg, Russia August 24 (Reuters)
Flowers and military patches associated with the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in Saint Petersburg, Russia August 24 (Reuters)

The US Department of Defense on Thursday said it believes Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was “likely” killed in a plane crash outside Moscow on Wednesday.

At the same time, it said there was currently no information to suggest that a surface-to-air missile took down the plane presumed to be carrying the Russian mercenary leader.

Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder said Thursday: “I’m not going to go into the specifics of how we gather information other than again, our initial assessment, based on a variety of factors, is that he was likely killed.”

He offered no evidence or further details on what US officials believe caused the crash, which Russian authorities said killed 10 people, including seven passengers and three crew members.

Ryder said: “We don't have any information to indicate right now there was some type of surface to air missile that took down the plane,” adding that the Pentagon assessed that information to be inaccurate.



3 Dead, More than 1,000 Evacuated in South Korea Floods

A man stands among stones and the soil scattered after the landslide caused by torrential rain in Yesan, South Korea, July 17, 2025. Yonhap via REUTERS
A man stands among stones and the soil scattered after the landslide caused by torrential rain in Yesan, South Korea, July 17, 2025. Yonhap via REUTERS
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3 Dead, More than 1,000 Evacuated in South Korea Floods

A man stands among stones and the soil scattered after the landslide caused by torrential rain in Yesan, South Korea, July 17, 2025. Yonhap via REUTERS
A man stands among stones and the soil scattered after the landslide caused by torrential rain in Yesan, South Korea, July 17, 2025. Yonhap via REUTERS

At least three people were killed and more than 1,000 evacuated Thursday after South Korea was hit by torrential rains, an official said, with one region pummeled by the most rainfall per hour since full records began.

"As of 4pm local time at least three people have died today due to torrential rains," a Ministry of Interior and Safety official told AFP, adding that more than 1,000 people had been evacuated.

Landslide alerts were raised to the highest level for several regions including Chungcheong as the heavy rains continued, according to the Korea Forest Service.

In the city of Gwangju, some 267 kilometers (166 miles) south of Seoul, 87 roads and 38 buildings were submerged within about two hours after torrential rain warnings were issued, according to the Yonhap News Agency.

Some 403 schools were closed and 166 reported property damage from the heavy rain, the Ministry of Education said.