Putin makes first trip to occupied Ukrainian city with stop in Mariupol
in 2014, with a surprise visit to Mariupol, an industrial center and port on the country’s Black Sea coastline that was the site of one of the war’s biggest battles.
The dogged defense provided a massive morale boost for Ukrainian forces. Commanders in Kyiv said the time and resourceshad to devote to capturing the city gave them breathing space to organize a defense of other regions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits occupied Mariupol, symbol of Ukrainian resistanceThe visit was an apparent act of defiance, coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
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