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Putin makes surprise trip to Russian-occupied Mariupol in wake of ICC warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin made the surprise visit to the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol -- the scene of some of the worst devastation of his year-old invasion -- a day after being accused of war crimes by the International Criminal Court.

March 19, 2023 / 16:22 IST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking to a soldier at a training camp outside the town of Ryazan on October 20. (Source: AFP/File)
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking to a soldier at a training camp outside the town of Ryazan on October 20. (Source: AFP/File)

A day after being accused of war crimes by the International Criminal Court, President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, the scene of some of the worst devastation of his year-old invasion.

State television showed extended footage of Putin being shown around the city on Saturday night, meeting rehoused residents and being briefed on reconstruction efforts by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

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The port city of Mariupol became known around the world as a byword for death and destruction as much of it was reduced to ruins in the first months of the war, eventually falling to Russian forces in May.

Hundreds were killed in the bombing of a theatre where families with children were sheltering. The Organization for Security and Cooperation and Europe (OSCE) said Russia's early bombing of a maternity hospital there was a war crime. Moscow denied that and has said since it invaded on Feb. 24 last year that it does not target civilians.