Russian officials said on Sunday that genetic tests had confirmed that Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash last week. \n\nJust two months ago, Prigozhin led an armed rebellion in Russia, in a mutiny that lasted less than 36 hours. \n\nNow \u2013 many, including western intelligence, are speculating that this crash could have actually been an assassination \u2013 ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin himself. \n\nToday, the Washington Post\u2019s Russia correspondent, Francesca Ebel, discusses Prigozhin\u2019s death, what it means for the future of the notorious Wagner group, and Putin\u2019s Russia.\n\nLooking for a transcript of the show? They\u2019re available here daily: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts