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Putin’s face was swollen and his hand turned blue as he grabbed a chair – medium (photo)

A recording of the President of the Russian Federation giving speeches during the opening of the monument to Fidel Castro in Moscow was published on the Kremlin’s website. Journalists claim that the face of the President of the Russian Federation was swollen and pale.

The public appearance of Russian President Vladimir Putin has given rise to new rumors about his state of health. Speaking of which in shape The mirror.

In a video posted on the Kremlin’s website, Putin and Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez deliver speeches during the unveiling of a monument to Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Moscow.

At the inauguration of a bronze statue of a Cuban revolutionary, there was talk of “traditional friendship” between the peoples of the two countries. In the recording, Putin appears to be uncomfortable and holds his hand on a chair. The hand of the Russian president noticeably turned blue and next to him looked wrinkled, standing next to a representative of the Cuban leadership.


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Hand of Vladimir Putin

The face of the President of the Russian Federation would have been swollen and pale.

As in previous videos, Putin moved his foot, again fueling rumors that the Russian president may be suffering from cancer-related pain.

In early November, the Telegram channel General SVR, which has long claimed Putin has several serious illnesses, reported that the Russian president’s health had further deteriorated due to “stress” associated with the war in Ukraine.

The publication reported that the health of the head of the Kremlin is increasingly causing concern among his doctors and relatives. In Putin’s constant nausea and cough. She has lost 8 kg because she has been on a strict diet for the past few months.

Previously Focus reported that, according to rumors from the Kremlin, Putin suffers from pancreatic cancer and Parkinson’s disease. Facial swelling and a number of other side effects, including memory lapses, are associated with taking medications.

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