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Parkinson’s and cancer … Leaked messages confirm “Putin is sick”

Since the start of the military operation in Ukraine last February, there are rumors Health of Russian President Vladimir PutinIt has not been extinguished, especially since several Ukrainian officials had previously confirmed Mr. Kremlin’s illness.

But the news this time came via leaked emails from a Kremlin insider claiming that the Russian president had Parkinson’s disease.

His body is full of painkillers … and there is evidence

He also stated this Putin’s body He was full of analgesic steroids and had early stage pancreatic and prostate cancer.

Leaked messages from a Russian intelligence source also claimed the 70-year-old did indeed have cancer and Parkinson’s disease, according to a report by The Sun newspaper.

And he added that the Russian president’s body was regularly injected with all kinds of heavy steroids, along with innovative pain relievers, to stop the spread of pancreatic cancer, which was recently diagnosed.

She pointed out that this doesn’t cause much pain, but the effects of the treatments are limited to facial swelling and memory lapses.

But he indicated that Putin’s relatives are worried about the coughing fits, constant nausea and lack of appetite he suffered after undergoing a medical examination, as well as thinness, as the president has lost 18 pounds in recent months. , according to the allegations.

Many rumors have been denied by the Kremlin

Interestingly, many Ukrainian statements about the Russian president’s illness have been circulated in recent months.

One of them stated that the Kremlin teacher is in “very bad psychological and physical conditions, suffers from cancer and is very ill”.

And last June, the weekly “Newsweek” reported, citing US intelligence sources, that Putin was treated in April for advanced cancer.

Also in early April, Russian investigative journalism website The Project reported that Putin was seriously ill and receiving regular visits from a prominent Russian oncologist.

On the other hand, the Kremlin has repeatedly denied these rumors. As Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in late May: “I don’t think any reasonable person would see any signs of illness or injury in Putin!”

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