Putin, 64, is renowned for his strong-man publicity stunts,
which have contributed to his sky-high popularity ratings. The
trip comes eight months before Russia's presidential election
next March and, though he has yet to announce his candidacy,
Putin is widely expected to run and to win comfortably.
The hunting and fishing expedition took place on Aug. 1-3 in the
republic of Tyva in southern Siberia, on the Mongolian border,
some 3,700 km (2,300 miles) east of Moscow.
Pictures and video footage released by the Kremlin on Saturday
showed Putin - who is also a keen practitioner of martial arts
and ice hockey - spear-fishing, swimming and sunbathing
alongside Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.
"The water in the lake doesn't get warmer than 17 degrees, but
this didn't stop the president from going for a swim," Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.
"He went hunting underwater with a mask and snorkel ... The
president chased after one pike for two hours, there was no way
he could shoot it, but in the end he got what he wanted."
(Reporting by Jack Stubbs and Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Gareth
Jones)
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