Believe it or not, but a Russian businessman named Alex Konanykhin posted on his social networks, LinkedIn, offering a reward in the amount of US$ 1 million dollars for the individual who manages to catch, none other than, Vladimir Putin. The publication accompanied a photo with the description “Wanted alive or dead”.
“I will award $1,000,000 to the officer who is educated and empowered by constitutional responsibility, imprison Putin as a prisoner of war under Russian and international law,” the businessperson.
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However, after a certain time this publication was deleted from the profile of Alex Konanykhin, a former banker and politician of former President Boris Yeltsin. However, when speaking again he makes it clear that Putin is not the president of Russia, he only he is where he is now because he murdered his opponents and eliminated free elections in violation of the Constitution.
Businessman and former banker, his career began when he created a private bank at the end of the communist regime. However in 1992, he became the richest person in the country, but together with his wife, they left Russia. A while later they were granted political asylum in the US.
In 1996 he was arrested in the US on suspicion of embezzling $8 million from the Russian Exchange Bank. During this period, his testimony pointed to the idea of having been forced by bank employees to commit the crime.
According to the International Criminal Court (ICC) Russia will be investigated for alleged war crimes committed after invading Ukraine.
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan stated that he believes in “alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity were executed in Ukraine” and that an investigation regarding Russian attitudes will be launched quickly.
The investigation began after 39 countries participating in the Rome Statute sent the ICC a request to open an investigation. As a result of news released a few days later that extremely banned cluster munitions killed a child and two civilians at a preschool in Okhtyrka, Ukraine.
Through the words of the ICC prosecutor, it is clear the possibility of believing that war crimes took place during the conflict.
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