Vladimir Poutine participated in the Navy Day celebration Russia. Politician he presented a new military doctrine at the ceremony in Saint Petersburg. Social media users drew attention to this incident for yet another reason. In one of the recordings after the speech you can see unusual behavior Cheese fries.
Vladimir Putin’s health. “Is Putin’s right hand refusing to obey?
On the recording made available, among other things on Twitter, you can see that the President of Russia only moves his left hand. Meanwhile, the second hangs limply along the body. “Does Putin’s right hand refuse to obey? He had to chase a mosquito that was sitting on his right ear with his left hand. The head would be better …” – writes one of the users in the record description.
The recording sparked another wave of speculation regarding Vladimir’s health Cheese fries. Doubts have been raised, among other things, by the Russian president’s last visit to Tehran. According to the Ukrainian general, Putin was then supposed to use his doppelganger.
In April, the Russian president, during a meeting with the head of the Ministry of National Defense, Sergei Shoygu, held the table with one hand for 12 minutes. It was then that speculation emerged that Putin was trying to cover up the tremors in his hands, characteristic of sickness Parkinson, which has been attributed for some time to a politician. The latest information after the outbreak of war in Ukraine shows that Putin is not get sick for cancer and it is at an advanced stage. Unofficially, it is called pancreatic cancer.
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In June, Italian daily Il Massaggero reported that Vladimir Putin is barred from attending longer meetings or live performances. After one of the meetings, the President of Russia was supposed to need urgent medical assistance. The politician reportedly passed out on getting up and could not stay up without help from other people. However, the Kremlin has never confirmed reports of the Russian president’s poor health.