A tumor or Parkinson’s? Or Vladimir Putin, 70 years old in October, has nothing at all apart from a few old age complaints and a few injuries from martial arts or hunting in the tundra?
there health The Russian leader has come even more into the crosshairs of Western intelligence since Moscow invaded Ukraine, and now every public appearance is being scrutinized for some symptoms, some weaknesses. But the Kremlin has built an impenetrable wall
The fact is that since Russia attacked Ukraine, Putin’s appearances have gradually decreased, which raises two hypotheses: he is not in the best of health, or he is level-headed and does not want to risk anything beyond what is necessary. One does not exclude the other, without forgetting the restrictions related to the Covid pandemic.
And if Ukrainian rival Zelensky does indeed risk his skin every time he leaves the tank shelters, Putin shouldn’t be in any danger, at least in Moscow and the surrounding area, since his escort and security measures, which include a lot of sampling, are not in danger Dishes have been greatly improved.
Putin’s magic circle denies any illness, starting with spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who himself answers without question that Mad Vlad’s health is “excellent.” However, TV coverage of the latest meetings does not allow to rule out pathologies: the Russian leader was repeatedly seen shaking during the interview with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Even speech is not always fluent, the body is rigid, sometimes awkward, tremors are noted. In short, there was talk of Parkinson’s disease. And then this face sometimes swollen, sometimes haggard or pa: Especially the swollen face and the “gunslinger gang”, which can be translated as “gunslinger gang”, were noticed several times.
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And then there is the agenda, at least the official one, of the Prime Minister, who saw public events severely restricted. And those few are short and full of special precautions. The interlocutors are advised to keep their distance, not to stretch out their hands and to refrain from pleasantries.
In fact, Tass (the news agency) and the media never refer to Putin’s health unless he himself narrates episodes on the subject: the only time it was talked about was last year when the tsar remembered from his horse to have fallen.
“Once they filmed me, I was training, and it happened that the horse stopped in front of a barrier and I did a somersault, literally a somersault.”
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