Wanted Dead Or Alive: Russian Entrepreneur Puts $1 Million Bounty On Vladimir Putin¡¯s Head
"I promise to pay USD 1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin.
Considering the number of war crimes Russia has stirred up, it is obvious committed, it's not hard to imagine he's have also made some enemies along the way. Case in point, a Russian entrepreneur has put a $1 million bounty on the head of President Vladimir Putin.
This businessman named Alex Konanykhin posted the same on his social media handles saying that he is ready to give away this amount to anyone who can capture and bring the Kremlin leader 'dead or alive'.
He had posted a poster on Facebook which had a picture of Putin with the text - "Wanted Dead Or Alive. Vladimir Putin For Mass Murder." The poster however was banned and deleted from the social media website.
He had also urged the country¡¯s military officers to bring him to justice for allegedly committing ¡°war crimes¡± in his invasion of Ukraine.
He shared another post with the text, "I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws. Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
"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 Ukraine in its heroic efforts to withstand the onslaught of Putin's Orda."
According to Business Insider, Konanykhin also said that the money from the bounty will come from his own funds so that it is verified that the military assault on Ukraine is not being conducted in his name.
"If enough other people make similar statements, it may increase the chances of Putin getting arrested and brought to justice," he added.
However, after the millionaire's post got viral, he clarified what he actually meant in another post. He wrote, "Some reports suggest that I promised to pay for the assassination of Putin. It is NOT correct. While such an outcome would be cheered by millions of people around the world, I believe that Putin must be brought to justice."
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has already announced it will be investigating Russia over possible war crimes committed following the invasion of Ukraine.
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