Russian fraud suspect Alexei Kikhaev, wheelchair-bound, may have caused 1B rubles in social benefit damages.
Fraud involving social benefits, allegedly involving a wheelchair-bound man named Alexei Kikhaev who fled to Thailand, may have caused damages up to 1 billion rubles.
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