
How can Putin be put on trial? With Philippe Sands
Can the international community really hold the Russian leader to account for the war in Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin is the president of Russia and has been the country’s leader, with an interlude as prime minister, for more than 22 years. Putin was born in 1952, studied law at Leningrad State University and served for 15 years as a KGB officer before becoming a politician in 1991.

Can the international community really hold the Russian leader to account for the war in Ukraine?
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