Gulf Today Report
In light of the mystery surrounding the death of the leader of the Russian private military group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin amid great darkness about the way the man died, the flight attendant Kristina Raspopova revealed suspicious details.
The only hostess on board the plane that claimed the lives of 10 people, 6 of whom were leaders of the most famous military group in the world, published on her account on the “X” platform a picture of her last meal before she died in the plane accident.
According to media reports, the flight attendant, Raspopova informed her family members that the plane was delayed due to "a technical examination and undisclosed repairs."
Raspopova, 39, worked as a flight attendant for MNT-Aero LLC, which specializes in transporting businessmen by air.
According to media reports, the late hostess resided in the Russian capital, Moscow, until she moved to St. Petersburg.
In her early years, Christina received her education in a private school, while she joined the Moscow University of Economics and Law later.
According to the host's data on Facebook, she had been married, but things didn't go well and she ended up getting divorced.
The late host was known as "Yadrevskaya" among those close to her.
Meanwhile, Kristina posted on Facebook a picture while she was waiting to drink a cup of coffee inside the airport.
As she boarded the plane, she communicated again with her family via "Telegram", telling them that the malfunction had been fixed.
While the hostess's relatives suggested that the departed woman and the passengers were waiting for an order to take off only during the moments before the start of the flight.
In the first comment by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Prigozhin's death, he confirmed that he had known Prigozhin since the nineties and was a talented businessman, indicating that Russia is awaiting the results of investigations into the accident.
Putin offered condolences to the family of the founder of the Wagner Military Group. “I would like to express my sincere condolences to the families of all the victims,” Putin said, describing the Wagner leader as a man who made serious “mistakes” but “achieved results.”
Putin stressed that the victims of the Wagner plane crash made a "significant contribution" to the Ukraine war, and promised to investigate Prigozhin's plane crash "to the end."
Security experts believe that they do not rule out Ukraine's involvement in the incident, based on its intelligence services' ability in earlier times to target sites in Russia, including the vital Crimean Bridge, as well as sites within the capital, Moscow.
According to their opinion, the moment the plane crashed - which was captured by eyewitnesses - shows the separation of one of the plane's wings from its structure, the rest of which was intact before it hit the ground, which supports the hypothesis that it was targeted by a drone, which is the weapon that Kiev used in most of the attacks it carried out inside Russian lands.
Who was on the plane?
On the ill-fated plane were a group of leaders of the Russian military group: Yevgeny Prigozhin, Sergey Probustin, Yevgeny Makaryan, Alexander Totmin, Valery Chekalov, Dmitry Utkin, Nikolai Matusev.
The names of the flight crew: Pilot Alexei Levshin, his assistant Rustam Karimov, and flight attendant Kristina Raspopova.