Prigozhin's son-in-law officially recognized as killed in the war against Ukraine: what is known
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Anna Tkach
12.08.2025 - 20:30
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According to glavcom.ua: Russian producer Iosif Prigozhin confirmed that his son-in-law Yevgeny Tkachenko was killed. In February, his daughter reported that her husband was missing in the war in Ukraine. The court officially confirmed this tragic news, Prigozhin reported.
"He died, like all young guys die, unfortunately, in battle, you understand? What is happening today, you know, in the 'special military operation' zone, so young people are dying - both from one side and the other," the producer explained.
Prigozhin also revealed that the decision on his son-in-law's death was made by the court after the relevant investigation procedures.
"When a person goes missing - only through an investigation, only through evidence does the court determine a person as dead or that he is somewhere in captivity or elsewhere. Only after certain actions does the court make a final decision that a person is dead or missing, that is, a certain amount of time must pass," Prigozhin added.
Confirmed death of the Russian producer Iosif Prigozhin's son-in-law during the war in Ukraine
Russian producer Iosif Prigozhin confirmed that his son-in-law Yevgeny Tkachenko was killed during the war in Ukraine. This tragic news became yet another example of the victims of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, which the producer stated in his public announcement.
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