President Vladimir Putin has been given three years to live, according to a Russian intelligence officer. It was also claimed that the Russian spy agency’s (FSB) officer, who is 69, is losing his sight, according to the report.
This comes amid mounting concerns about Vladimir Putin’s health. There were no indications that Russian President Vladimir Putin was sick when Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denied the rumors on Sunday.
According to sources, an FSB official sent a message to Russian ex-spy Boris Karpichkov, who now lives in the United Kingdom, detailing the latest on Putin’s health. Is Putin really losing his eyesight continue to read further to know more about the situation?
“We are told he is suffering from headaches and when he appears on TV he needs pieces of paper with everything written in huge letters to read what he’s going to say. They are so big each page can only hold a couple of sentences. His eyesight is seriously worsening,” according to a part of the message released by sources.
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The limbs of Vladimir Putin are “now also shaking uncontrollably,”.
According to a report earlier this month, Vladimir Putin had an operation to remove fluid from his abdomen. In a follow-up report, the report stated that the operation “went well and without complications,” citing a Telegram channel linked to Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service.
Mr. Lavrov, on the other hand, denied the rumors about President Putin’s health. In response to a question, Russia’s top diplomat said, “I don’t think that sane people can see in this person signs of some kind of illness or ailment.”
Mr. Lavrov claimed that Mr. Putin, who will turn 70 in October, is seen in public “every day.”.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in comments released by the Russian foreign ministry that “you can watch him on screens, read and listen to his speeches.”
On February 24, Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president for more than two decades, sent troops to Ukraine, causing a global uproar.
Thousands of people have been killed, Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II has been triggered, and unprecedented Western sanctions have been imposed on Russia as a result of Moscow’s offensive. For more such updates do follow us only on leedaily.com