3. Vladimir Putin
Russia’s premiere and former leader of the KGB, Vladimir Putin is one of the world’s most famous leaders who has been accused of state-sponsored terrorism. The most famous operation he is accused of being involved in is the Russian apartment bombings of September, 1999. This time-bomb event caused the deaths of 293 civilians and injured 651. Requests for an investigation into the bombings were denied by the Russian government, and when a public investigation was held into the events, two officials on the commissioning board were assassinated. While the events cannot be entirely credited to Vladimir Putin, the very fact that his government denied an investigation and the fact that FSB (successor agency to the KGB) were proven responsible for the placing of the bombs, makes the Russian government a likely candidate as a state-sponsor of domestic terrorism.
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