Russian businessman Alex Konanykhin, 55, has offered a $1m bounty for Putin's arrest - by posting a 'Wanted: Dead or Alive' poster online.
Russian businessman Alex Konanykhin has offered a $1 million bounty for Vladimir Putin’s arrest - by posting a ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive’ poster online. Konanykhin, 55, said in posts on Facebook and LinkedIn that he would pay the money for the ‘arrest of Putin as a war criminal under international laws’. After the story Facebook banned the post - Konanykhin further explained himself.
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