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Since Vladimir Putin decided to launch his invasion campaign in Ukraine, many rumors about his relatives as well as about himself began to circulate. Among the most persistent of these is the rumor that the Russian president is seriously ill. A rumor that the Russian authorities have denied.

For quite some time now, many have been saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not in his best shape, and could even be suffering from a serious illness. As evidence, the finger was notably pointed to a puffier face, a more vacillating gait and irrational reasoning. Some tabloids claim that Putin has cancer, Parkinson’s disease, or takes steroids. Speculation about President Putin’s health reached fever pitch after former Russian MI6 spy Christopher Steele told sky news that the Russian president could indeed be seriously ill.

He even added that it would have weighed in his decision to invade Ukraine. Faced with these ever-growing rumors about the health of Vladimir Putin, the Russian authorities finally decided to raise the subject, firmly denying that their president is in the terminal phase of any illness. ” President Vladimir Putin appears in public every day. You can see him on the screens, read his speeches, listen to his speeches. I don’t think sane people can discern any symptoms of illness in this man. “said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on TF1.

Remember that this is not the first time that Vladimir Putin’s health has made headlines, despite his decades of efforts to cultivate an image of virile masculinity at the peak of his physical form.


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