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President Vladimir Putin has made a surprise weekend visit to the war-ravaged port of Mariupol, state media reported, in the Kremlin leader’s first trip to the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine’s Donbas region since the conflict began.

The visit came after Mr Putin travelled to Crimea on Saturday in an unannounced tour to mark the ninth anniversary of Russia’s annexation of the peninsula from Ukraine, and just two days after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for the Russian leader.

Mr Putin is yet to comment publicly on the ICC warrant, but his trips into Ukrainian territory claimed by Russia was seen by some observers as an act of defiance.

Mariupol fell in May after one of the war’s longest and bloodiest battles, marking Russia’s first major victory after it failed to seize Kyiv and focused instead on south-eastern Ukraine.

The Organization for Security and Cooperation and Europe (OSCE) said Russia’s early bombing of a maternity hospital in the city was a war crime.

Mr Putin flew by helicopter to Mariupol for “a working trip”, Russian news agencies reported citing the Kremlin.

Vladimir Putin smiles as he talks to a group of residents at night on a city street
Mr Putin (left) talks with local residents during his visit to Mariupol on the ninth anniversary of Crimea’s annexation from Ukraine. (Photo Pool via AP)

He travelled around several districts of the city, making stops and talking to residents.

It is the closest to the front lines Mr Putin has been since the year-long war began.

The ICC issued an arrest warrant on Friday against Mr Putin, accusing him of the war crime of illegally deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine, a highly symbolic move that isolates the Russian leader further.

While Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a number of trips to the battlefield to boost the morale of his troops and talk strategy, Mr Putin has largely remained inside the Kremlin while running what Russia calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

Kyiv and its allies say the invasion, now in its 13th month, is an imperialistic land grab that has killed thousands and displaced millions of people in Ukraine.

‘Residents actively returning to Mariupol’

Vladimir Putin pushes open a blue curtain with a middle-aged man behind him
Mr Putin had a look around the Mariupol theatre during his weekend visit to the occupied city.(Photo Pool via AP)

In the Nevsky district of Mariupol, Mr Putin visited a family in their home, Russian media reported.

The new residential neighbourhood has been built by Russian military with first people moving in last September.

Residents have been “actively” returning, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, who accompanied Mr Putin, was cited as saying by Russian agencies.

Mariupol had a population of half a million people before the war and was home to the Azovstal steel plant, one of Europe’s largest.

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