October 24, 2022 19:35
Vladimir Putin is coughing and has constant nausea and anorexia, which worries his relatives.
Russia’s supreme authority may see the Russian leader’s “exhaustion and persistent cough” as a sign that his health is “deteriorating rapidly,” Telegram’s General SVR said.
He is on a diet due to oncology (cancer) and claims to have lost a significant amount of weight.
He was recently seen coughing while talking about the state of sports infrastructure in the region of Ukraine he ordered to be annexed by Russia.
The channel has long published information about Putin’s health and claims to have its sources in the Kremlin. Since the Russian government denies that Putin has a problem, the allegations cannot be verified as Putin has a tight grip on information about his health.
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“Putin himself, his relatives and doctors are concerned about the president’s coughing fits, as well as constant nausea and anorexia due to medications and certain diets. [for] Oncology,” the channel said.
“In the past few months, Putin has lost 8 kilograms. People around the president say the ongoing thinness and persistent cough are signs that the leader’s health is rapidly deteriorating,” he said. I am worried that I will be viewed by
Putin also accused his friend and key ally, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, in a recent video call, calling him amidst screams and swearing before hanging up with a cough. was cut off.
General SVR said, “After Shoigu was cut off from participating in the video conference, Putin began talking to other representatives of the military bloc’s leadership, but was unable to continue due to a severe coughing fit and was unable to continue. had to be stopped.It could not be stopped and the president needed medical assistance.”
No relatives were reported to be concerned about him.
The account, which some speculate is run by a former Russian general, claims Putin suffers from abdominal cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and schizoaffective disorder.
Speculation about Putin’s condition has been circulating all year long, with him seen walking awkwardly, appearing bloated and swollen, and grabbing a table during meetings. There is also
But CIA Director William Burns said earlier this year that Putin was “perfectly too healthy.”
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