
Is Putin suffering from a deadly disease? Zelensky says he will die soon; here's the truth
News reports indicate that Putin is struggling with serious health issues such as cancer and Parkinson's, as evidenced by shaking limbs and puffy features. The Kremlin persists in denying everything.
Does Putin have a serious illness?
Concerns about Putin's health have been raised by a series of strange public appearances and intelligence leaks, including whispered diagnoses of Parkinson's and cancer, as well as reports of bloated features and trembling «jelly» legsm, as quoted in a report by the Daily Mail.
According to Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin 'will die soon' despite reports that the Russian leader is suffering from ill health.
After meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday, Zelensky gave a damning assessment of Putin's health in a sit-down interview with reporters in Paris.
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Although Putin has made an effort to appear hypermasculin, there have long been rumors that he has health problems, as quoted in a report by the Daily Mail.
What are the signs of Putin’s alleged health problems?
The 72-year-old's appearance of a puffy face, a twitching leg, and bloodshot eyes in recent years has only served to heighten rumors.
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During a meeting with then-Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in 2022, the president slouched in his chair, gripped a table, and slurred his words in one particularly well-known instance.
He has been reported to cough constantly and to have jerky, seemingly involuntary movements in his hands and feet. He seemed to walk with a limp on multiple occasions.
He may have Parkinson's disease and