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Vladimir Putin has ‘steroid rage’ triggered by long-term treatment – Daily Mail – Ukraine news, Politics

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The president of the occupying country of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has a brain disorder triggered by dementia, Parkinson’s disease or “steroid rage” – this may be the result of long-term steroid treatment for cancer. Writes about it Daily Mail citing an intelligence source.

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According to experts from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which includes Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, there is a physiological explanation for Putin’s aggressive decision to invade Ukraine.

The behavior of the 69-year-old Russian president has been described as “increasingly erratic.” Appearance also raises fears – a swollen face and neck, as well as his fear of approaching visitors to the Kremlin.

“Over the past five years or so, there has been a noticeable change in his decision-making. People around him see noticeable changes in the persuasiveness and clarity of what he says, and in how he perceives the world around him,” experts say.

According to intelligence, Putin lives in an isolated world and receives no real feedback on the advance of Russian troops in Ukraine. He is not reliably informed of failures.

Yana Katasonova

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