Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had rejected an offer to use body doubles for personal protection during a conflict in Chechnya.
Speaking in an interview with the news agency Tass, another segment of which was released Thursday, Putin said the plan dated back to the early 2000s.
He said that it "came at the most difficult moment of fighting terrorism."
In the early 2000s, Russia was fighting a war against separatists in Chechnya who also launched attacks elsewhere in the country. Putin visited troops in Chechnya hours after predecessor Boris Yeltsin stepped down on Dec. 31, 1999. He later said that a helicopter he was using came under fire during that trip.