Russian President Vladimir Putin turned 70. A look at the different shades of his life.
In Russia, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill said that Putin's rule over Russia was preordained by God. "God put you in power so that you could perform a service of special importance and of great responsibility for the fate of the country and the people entrusted to your care," the patriarch said.
Apart from wishing the Russian president, Kirill praised Putin for "transforming the image of Russia, strengthening its sovereignty and its defence capability, protecting its national interests." Kirill wished "health and a long life" to the Russian leader who has been in power for more than 20 years.
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Putin's birthday is celebrated days after Moscow's military mobilisation, nuclear threats and move to annex a swathe of Ukraine. It is more than 200 days after invading the former Soviet republic.
Seven months into the Ukraine offensive, Putin is isolated from Western countries and has been looking east in the face of unprecedented sanctions.
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From a macho man to a sensitive animal lover, Putin has managed to cultivate his image for years with a series of photo ops. His famous photos include taking a dip in icy waters, riding shirtless on horseback, freeing tigers into the wild, etc. He was also seen throwing opponents on the judo mat and swimming butterfly strokes in a river.
Here's a look at some of the most popular images:
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On many occasions, Putin was seen sitting proud, bare-chested on a horse. He once revealed an incident when he was limed falling from a horse.
As quoted by the TASS news agency, Putin once said: "They were once filming me, I was training, and it happened that the horse stopped in front of a barrier and I did a somersault, literally a somersault."
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In this photo, Putin can be seen standing with a gun at a shooting gallery in the new GRU military intelligence headquarters building when he visited it in Moscow once.
Reports say that he hit four out of five targets at 50 meters (yards) when he shot a special rifle for visually impaired people, making a noise when aimed correctly.
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