There is information that speaks of a terminal illness. Others say that he is going blind. In the British press, especially in tabloid tabloids, it is claimed that he has Parkinson’s. He also blood cancer. And in the last few hours, a spy who would have sent a message to the FSB deserter, Boris Karpichkov, a refugee in Great Britain, reinstated the issue.
“You have a severe form of cancer that progresses rapidly”warned the alleged Russian intelligence agent. “He doesn’t have more than two or three years to stay alive”held.
Faced with all these versions, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, defended on Monday the good health of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and said that no one in his opinion “can appreciate a symptom of illness” in him.