Putin has cancer and Parkinson’s disease? New video goes viral, rumor gets stronger

Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health is always a topic of discussion. Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, the debate over Putin’s health has gained a lot of attention. A video of Putin’s legs shaking during a meeting with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has fueled the debate. The video circulating on social media has fueled speculation regarding Putin’s ill health.

Ukraine’s interior minister Anton Gerashenko posted a candid video of Putin’s legs shaking on social media. In the video, which is only a few moments long, Putin can be seen twirling his feet and moving awkwardly. “This is what Putin’s feet look like during his meeting with Lukashenko. Is this Morse code?,” tweeted Anton Gerashenko.

The New York Post recently reported in an article citing Russian historian and political observer Valery Solovyi that Western-style cancer treatments are keeping Putin alive. “Without this foreign treatment, Putin would not be in public life in the Russian Federation. He is currently receiving the most advanced treatments and therapies that Russia cannot provide,” Solovyi said.

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Spanish news agency Marca says the Russian president is battling cancer and Parkinson’s disease. The news agency also claims that a security service employee confirmed this in leaked Kremlin emails. “He can confirm that he has the onset of Parkinson’s disease. Russia will try to deny and hide this fact using all possible means”. The report says.

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Last Updated Feb 21, 2023, 5:56 PM IST

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