Russia's Putin says people in occupied regions of Ukraine are 'our citizens forever'
Russia's Putin says people in occupied regions of Ukraine are 'our citizens forever'

Russian President Vladimir Putin says that the people of four Moscow-occupied Ukraine regions are becoming "Russian citizens forever", during his address at the annexation treaty signing ceremony for the regions of Lugansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia after so-called referendums that Moscow organised.

He also claims the West wants to see Russia as a "colony".