The Wagner leader was buried on Tuesday after Russia said he died in plane crash near Moscow - a few days after he was supposedly last seen on camera, apparently in Africa.
Russia said it confirmed his death in the crash following genetic tests, but did not reveal the cause.He was buried privately in a"farewell ceremony" in a St Petersburg cemetery on Tuesday, according to his press team.Cemetery where Prigozhin was buriedYevgeny Prigozhin buried without fanfare in working-class cemetery after living final year in blaze of self-publicity
Pictures from the Porokhovskoye cemetery showed Prigozhin's dark granite tombstone surrounded by an array of flowers, mostly red roses. He is believed to have been buried next to his father. In a statement on Telegram, the Wagner chief's press service said:"The farewell to Yevgeny Viktorovich [Prigozhin] took place in a closed format. Those who wish to say goodbye may visit Porokhovskoye cemetery."city had previously been mentioned in media reports as likely sites for Tuesday's burial.Secrecy had surrounded the funeral arrangements and the Kremlin said earlier that Mr Putin would not attend.