Earlier this week, the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for the Russian president’s arrest, accusing him of war crimes.
— after spending Saturday in Crimea, a region that was illegally annexed by Russia nine years ago.
State news outlet Tass reported Sunday that Putin flew from Crimea to Mariupol, calling it a “working trip” where he met with residents and surveyed building projects. Putin’s weekend trip to occupied Ukraine comes despite the arrest warrant, which accuses the Russian leader of war crimes in Ukraine, including unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia and Russian-occupied areas.
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