ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />The Russian military put on an air show in Sevastopol in honor of Victory Day Friday (May 9).<br/> <br />Planes flew in formation above Sevastopol Bay, as residents cheered and applauded from the shore.<br/> <br />Victory Day marks the anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.<br/> <br />Russian President Vladimir Putin also made his first visit to the Crimea region since it was annexed from Ukraine in March and made a brief speech after watching a military parade.<br/> <br />Despite the tradition of Russia and Ukraine celebrating May 9 together, Ukraine's new pro-Western officials banned parades in the capital Kiev, fearful they could be targeted by pro-Russian "provocateurs" hoping to discredit the government.<br/> <br />In a break from tradition reflecting the East-West standoff over Ukraine, Moscow and Kiev did not stage joint marches of their countries' sailors in Sevastopol.<br/> <br />Relations between Moscow and the West are at their lowest
