Sources close to the Russian president claim that he is suffering from several serious illnesses.
The state of health of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin is “sharply deteriorating”. He suffers from a number of critical illnesses, including cancer and schizoaffective disorder.
According to the Russian political scientist and columnist Valery Solovei, Putin was also diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at an early stage, writes Express.
“Parkinson’s disease is already progressing. This fact will be denied and hidden in every possible way,” says Solovey.
He also notes that the Russian president was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
“Putin is regularly pumped with all kinds of heavy steroids and innovative painkiller injections to stop the spread of pancreatic cancer. Not only is it excruciatingly painful, Putin is suffering from facial swelling and other side effects – including memory lapses. His close environment”. that, in addition to pancreatic cancer, Putin also has prostate cancer,” Solovey says.
As previously reported by the Generall SVR telegram channel, the President of Russia is experiencing bouts of coughing, nausea and loss of appetite. Putin is said to be battling cancer and has already lost 8kg.
“The president’s cough attacks, as well as constant nausea and lack of appetite due to medication and a specific diet against the background of oncology, are causing concern for both Putin himself, his relatives, and doctors. In the last few months, Putin has lost eight kilograms, and the president’s entourage is worried that the progressive emaciation and constant cough will be considered by the elites as a sign of the rapid deterioration of the leader’s health,” the message read.
Putin’s diseases – what is known
For several years now, there have been rumors about a number of serious illnesses of Vladimir Putin, which the Kremlin officially denies and claims that the Russian leader has no health problems.
In May of this year, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov said that the President of the Russian Federation is seriously ill with cancer. Later, journalists drew attention to the fact that Putin’s right hand does not move.
After that, the British tabloid The Sun, citing a source close to the Kremlin, wrote that the Russian president has an early stage of Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer. According to the publication, there are also rumors that the head of Russia was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
It is worth noting that the President of the Russian Federation turned 70 on October 7. He has been in power in Russia since December 31, 1999.