Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'seriously ill'. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'seriously ill'. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post

Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'seriously ill'. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Not sure if it's curable. A former British spy has claimed this. This information has been reported by the Indian media NDTV.


"Of course, from what we hear from Russia and other sources, Putin is very seriously ill," Christopher Steele, who wrote a documentary about former US President Donald Trump and accused Russia of meddling in the 2016 US election campaign, told Sky News.


"Putin is very sick with blood cancer," said Oligarch, who has close ties to the Russian leader.


In a recording near the American magazine New Lines, an unidentified oligarch was heard discussing Putin's health with a Western businessman.




Speculation about Putin's health has been growing since the start of the war in Ukraine. Especially last week's 'weak' presence of the country's leader at various public events, including Victory Day, added fuel to the fire.


In videos and photos circulating on social media, the Russian president is seen as extremely weak, and his knees covered in green cloth catch the eye of many viewers. He was seen sitting in Moscow's Red Square during a military parade, the report said.


In the recording, the oligarch said that Putin had undergone surgery for blood cancer. This was done before the start of the war in Ukraine. The oligarch said the president had gone mad.


"We hope Putin will die," he said. He has really destroyed the economies of many, including Russia and Ukraine. Putin's problem is in his head. A madman can turn the world upside down. '


Earlier, a report in the US New York Post claimed that Putin was likely to undergo surgery for cancer. At that point, Putin could temporarily hand over power to Nikolai Patrushev, the country's Security Council secretary.


The New York Post reported, citing Russia's mysterious telegram channel General SVR, that doctors had told Putin he would have to undergo surgery.


Russia has not yet commented on Putin's health.

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