President Putin toured Mariupol, a Ukrainian city devastated by Russian shelling, the Kremlin says.
President Putin with Mikhail Razvozhayev, governor of Sevastopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea on Saturday
An official video shows Mr Putin driving a car through streets at night, then visiting a concert hall. The BBC has not verified the location.Tass news agency says he went there by helicopter and met some local people.Mariupol has been under Russian occupation for more than 10 months after beingReports of the visit come a year after Moscow launched an airstrike on a Mariupol theatre where hundreds of civilians were sheltering.
He visited a new Russian arts school, a children's summer camp and future cultural projects, such as the New Russia museum and museum of Christianity, Russian state media reported.
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