<p dir="ltr">The head of the Russian Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was on board the private plane that crashed on Wednesday in the Russian province of Tver with ten people on board, the Russian air transport agency Rosaviatsiya confirmed, after it was reported that there were no there were survivors. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">The agency published a list with the seven passengers and three crew members traveling on the Embraer, which was going from Moscow to St. Petersburg, including Prigozhin and Dmitri Utkin, one of the founders and commander of Wagner, as well as other members. of the group, according to the Sputnik agency. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">The Emergencies Ministry had previously reported that all ten people on board the private plane, which crashed near the town of Kujenkino, in the Tver region, northwest of Moscow, had been killed. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">&quot;An investigation has been launched into the Embraer plane crash that occurred this afternoon in the Tver region. According to the passenger list, the name of Yevgeny Prigozhin was on it,&quot; the Rosaviatsiya agency said, according to the Tass, Ria news agencies Novosti and Interfax. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">According to a person in charge of the emergency services, quoted by the Ria Novosti agency, so far the bodies of eight people have been found. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">Prigozhin fought alongside members of Wagner in Ukraine until last June, when he led a rebellion against the Russian military that led to President Vladimir Putin branding him a &quot;traitor.&quot; &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">After the incident with the Embraer plane, videos circulated on Telegram, the authenticity of which could not be confirmed by the AFP news agency, in which a plane could be seen crashing into the ground or the remains of the burning device.