Where is Vladimir Putin?
RUSSIA'S despotic leader keeps his daily whereabouts under wraps.
But the locations of President Vladimir Putin's homes have leaked along with details of his unusual daily routine.
Where is Vladimir Putin?
Putin is notoriously private when it comes to his daily whereabouts.
Russian media placed him in a meeting with one of his governors on March 1, 2022. Twitter users thought he looked "ashen and bloated."
He occupies a mix of official residences and associates' dwellings when not on duty at the Kremlin.
Putin is known to have eight official homes.
One, an impregnable fortress dubbed "Putin's Palace," is in Sochi. It rests on the rocky hills of the Black Sea and allegedly cost £1 billion to build.
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He also has a 19th-century mansion outside Moscow. He prefers working there over the Kremlin, finding Moscow too busy.
He's reported to own a villa in the South of France and a flat in Monaco but European sanctions against Russia guarantee he won't be making use of those lush pads.
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Some have speculated Putin pal Roman Abramovich's bullet-proof, submarine-equipped super-yacht would make a handy hideaway.
Wherever Putin is, his unique daily routine will be keeping him busy.
The Independent's Ben Judah uncovered it while researching his book on the dictator. It includes a near-noon wakeup time, hours of swimming and endless press briefings.
Putin's family life is mired in mystery.
He has at least two daughters, Maria and Katerina, with his ex-wife Lyudmila Shkrebneva. He divorced Shkrebneva in 2013.
There is speculation that he has other children who've been shielded from public view.
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One alleged former girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, has not been seen since rumours spread that she'd given birth to twins by Putin in April 2020.
Is there a bounty out for Vladimir Putin?
Putin has been public enemy number one since he sent troops into Ukraine unprovoked on February 24, 2022.
Now, a wealthy Russian national has put a $1million (£745,000) bounty on his head.
Alex Konanykhin, a Russian businessman living in California, posted the offer on Facebook.
"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," he wrote.
Khonanykhin sought refuge in the US in 1999 after being charged with financial crimes in Russia, which were later dropped.
He's grown his fortune and even nabbed a spot on the "Dragons' Den"-esque "Unicorn Hunters."
"As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia," he wrote in his Facebook post.
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