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A Russian businessman placed a $1 million bounty on Putin's head and urged the country's military officers to bring him to justice.

Alex Konanykhin made a promise in a post on social media that he would take action and help Ukraine after the unprovoked attack.

I will pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who will arrest Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws.

As a result of a special operation to blow up apartment buildings in Russia, Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power.

His post had a photo of Mr Putin with the caption, "Wanted: Dead or alive." Vladimir Putin supports mass murder.

As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia. I will continue my assistance to the people of Ukraine.

The Russian word for "horde" is Orda.

Mr Konanykhin was arrested in the US in 1996 after Russian authorities accused him of stealing $8 million from the Russian Exchange Bank.

The case of Mr Konanykhin was settled and he was granted political asylum after the FBI testified that the Russian Mafia had taken out a contract on him.

His asylum was revoked several years later, but his deportation was eventually canceled by a US District Judge, who said that he would return him to Moscow.

There is a conspiracy theory that the Russian intelligence service, the FSB, was responsible for explosions in four apartment blocks in 1999 which killed many people. The Second Chechen War helped consolidate Mr Putin's popularity in Russia, thanks to the attacks blamed on Chechen terrorists. He became prime minister in 1999 and was elected to a full term the following March.

The theory was expounded by Alexander Litvinenko, who was killed in London in 2006 by Russian agents.

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