We may never know what or who caused the deadly airplane crash that reportedly killed Prigozhin and Wagner’s top operational commander Dmitry Utkin and eight others on Wednesday. Either way, it looks to all the world that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, bent on revenge for the mutiny Prigozhin fomented in late June delivered a very cold dish indeed to his former chef, and everyone is asking, now what? [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The only more fitting coda for the Wagner Group’s leaders than an Icarus-like fall from the sky for all to see would have been a trial in The Hague on war crimes charges.