 People visiting a makeshift Wagner memorial in the center of Moscow on August 27 said that the group founder Yevgeny Prigazin was a real hero after Russian authorities confirmed he was killed in a plane crash last Wednesday. Russia's aviation agency had previously published the names of the 10 people on board the private jet which crashed in the Tver region northwest of Moscow. They included Prigazin and Dmitry Utkin, his right-hand man who helped found the Wagner group. An investigative committee said on Sunday that the results of genetic tests had confirmed the identities of all 10 people who died in a plane crash. The private jet crashed two months to the day after Prigazin led an abortive mutiny against Russia's army top brass. I would not take myself as a subjective assessment of what happened, but I would say that such people remain in history as an example. Because this is a well-deserved hero of our country. He is waiting for his word, he is still alive. All mistakes are made. I did not believe for the first time that such a rather serious person is effective. The fact that he died was a serious moment. It was not easy to believe in it at once. And the reaction was very unambiguously. I think that the guys from Wagner are definitely the successor. I think that Yevgeny Prigozhin is also the successor. I think that he has the right successor. And I think that you will not give up your principles and will continue to go. These conversations that are now about some mistakes, some assessments, these are different. I think that all this will be forgotten and will be in the memory of people, the image of a hero and the image of a hero in which he gathered himself. And he and Dmitriy are the real heroes who probably have such a goal, but now nowhere. It will not only be forgotten.