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Originally Posted by donquixote99
I hear he was very critical of the Russian commanders, and it was a complex hit in the middle of town that really looks like a GRU/FSB job.
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Here's a good, informative article on what we know to date about this.
Prigozhin confirmed that the cafe in which the explosion occurred belonged to him and commented on the incident:
"Indeed, I gave the cafe to the patriotic movement KIBER FRONT Z, and they held various seminars there. This tragedy most likely occurred at the seminar. As for the death of Daria Dugina - yes, everything is similar. But I wouldn't blame the Kyiv regime for these actions. I think a group of radicals who are unlikely to have any connections with the government are acting."