Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with ballet dancers after the Spartak performance at the Museum-Reserve Tauric Chersonesos, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.13.08.2019#5975116
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to young ballet dancers at the Museum-Reserve Tauric Chersonesos, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.13.08.2019#5975065
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with young ballet dancers at the Museum-Reserve Tauric Chersonesos, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.13.08.2019#5975064
Russian President Vladimir Putin watches Spartak performance during the Opera and Ballet Festival "Chersonesos" at the Museum-Reserve Tauric Chersonesos, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.13.08.2019#5975059
Russian President Vladimir Putin watches Spartak performance during the Opera and Ballet Festival "Chersonesos" at the Museum-Reserve Tauric Chersonesos, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia.13.08.2019#5975058
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to businessmen Valery Abramov, left, and Victor Perevalov from a company constructing Tavrida highway during their meeting in Crimea, Russia. The first part of two-lane Tavrida highway from Kerch to Simferopol was opened in December 2018, but the four-lane highway Kerch - Simferopol - Sevastopol is expected to start work in December 2020. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, left in the background.13.08.2019#5974986
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to businessmen Valery Abramov, left, and Victor Perevalov, right, from a company constructing Tavrida highway during their meeting in Crimea, Russia. The first part of two-lane Tavrida highway from Kerch to Simferopol was opened in December 2018, but the four-lane highway Kerch - Simferopol - Sevastopol is expected to start work in December 2020.13.08.2019#5974984
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to businessmen Valery Abramov and Victor Perevalov from a company constructing Tavrida highway during their meeting in Crimea, Russia. The first part of two-lane Tavrida highway from Kerch to Simferopol was opened in December 2018, but the four-lane highway Kerch - Simferopol - Sevastopol is expected to start work in December 2020.13.08.2019#5974983
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to businessmen Valery Abramov and Victor Perevalov from a company constructing Tavrida highway during their meeting in Crimea, Russia. The first part of two-lane Tavrida highway from Kerch to Simferopol was opened in December 2018, but the four-lane highway Kerch - Simferopol - Sevastopol is expected to start work in December 2020.13.08.2019#5974981