Vladimir Putin triggered more health rumors when he covered his feet with a blanket in the parade Kremlin never commented on a report on Putin’s alleged healthe Russian President Vladimir Putin once again triggered speculation for his health by covering his feet with a blanket at the celebration of the victory day. According to photos and videos that took a round on social media, Putin had a thick green cover that covered his feet as he sat among the second world war veterans and senior high -ranking officials to watch the military parade on Moscow’s red field.
Separately, The Independent reported that the Russian leader, wearing a black bomber jacket, also looked coughing and was the only person among his groups who needed additional cover to fight the relatively lightweight Celsius weather in the country’s capital. A video that was also reportedly showed that Putin looked weak, triggering more rumors around his health, with reports showing that the Kremlin leader could have Parkinson’s or cancer.
This happened after being reported last month that the Kremlin leader might undergo surgery, perhaps for cancer. Quoting the Russian SVR telegram channel, The Independent reported that Doctor Putin had warned him that surgery might have paralyzed him for “short time”.In addition, another video appeared on social media that showed Vladimir Putin bent and held the table tightly throughout the meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The video shows the 69 -year -old appearance swell, holding the corner of the table for 12 minutes. Newsweek even showed that during a separate meeting with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, Mr. Putin was seen gripping the table to get support.
This is to mention that Kremlin has never commented on a report on the alleged health of Russian leaders. In fact, according to news.com.au, it is believed that Kremlin is closely controlling the appearance of Mr. Putin – including even placing time limits at his meeting to try and maintain his strong personality.Meanwhile, on Monday, Putin used his big day of victory parade to justify his brutal war on Ukraine – telling Russian troops that they had to fight for the survival of the nation and stop the “horror of the global war”. He also added that the war in Ukraine had been needed because the West “preparing the Russian invasion”.
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