Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Crimea on Monday to mark the fifth anniversary of Moscow's annexation of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine, condemned by the West but celebrated by most Russians.
The Russian leader will take part in a ceremony opening a new power station and meet representatives of civil society during the visit, it said. Kiev and the West slammed the move as an annexation, leading to sanctions against Moscow, but it resulted in a major boost of Putin's popularity at the time.
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