Mysterious Death: Prigozhin's Associate Found Dead In Karelia
- 4.11.2024, 10:45
He could have been spying on the Russian Foreign Minister's family.
In the Republic of Karelia, Russian occupier Andrei Tkachenko, who was one of the close Yevgeny Prigozhin's, the head of the Wagner PMC, associates was found dead.
As the VChK-OGPU Russian Telergam channel writes, Tkachenko participated in the war against Ukraine until the summer of this year. In October, he came to the region with friends and his eight-year-old son to go fishing. On October 28, Tkachenko, his friend and son went out on a boat to Lake Segozero, they were 400 meters from the shore:
"Soon a frightened child swam ashore (he is in shock), and a little later the body of Tkachenko's friend was washed up there."
On Sunday, November 3, rescuers found Tkachenko's body in the lake. According to the channel, the man carried out the "most shadowy" tasks for Prigozhin. For example, he supervised some special projects in Africa, and also kept an eye on the son-in-law of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Tkachenko was caught and threatened with charges of treason, so he began to testify against Prigozhin and the head of his security service, Aleksandr Maloletko. The name of the head of Wagner was simply removed from the case, but his "right hand" was brought to justice. After that, he promised to take revenge on Tkachenko.