Mendy, you can say anything but unless we can see the video
Enroll in some journalism classes at a local university someday. At some point you will learn about high level press offices, and the rules on use of electronic technology at certain times and places. You, of all people, should know about the propriety of cameras in an Orthodox church unless specifically sanctioned for broadcast of services.
However, so that you cannot slip around on this one, I noticed that failed to answer my questions. So, I'm going to help you.
- The date was Sept 10, 2014.
- The church, as I have already written, was near MGU, the Church of the Holy Trinity in Sparrow Hills.
- I also told you earlier that it was on the day that Putin greeted the former Prime Minister of Japan, Yoshiro Mori.
I asked you a question that likely only an accredited member of the media would know: Putin cast an early ballot for an upcoming race as he would be out of the country. What political race was that? Since you are ignorant of the answer, here is your sign: It was for candidates of the Moscow City Duma election.
You asked for video, yet a Russian of all people would know that private prayers are not recorded. However, you demand proof so I will give you a link to the Reuters story on it. I wrote one also, as did others, but likely you are familiar with Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/12/us-ukraine-crisis-ceasefire-insight-idUSKBN0H70AK20140912We watched him walk into the church, we observed him being greeted by the Rector (head priest). We were then asked to remain outside and a member of the presidential press office explained why he had come to pray, as I also stated earlier.

So, please check the Kremlin records for September 10, 2014. They are archived, I checked and they are there waiting for you.