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Open access, according to experts, there are absolutely no serious evidence that...

Publishing for a valid one: the event is skeptical of Putin's "deadly disease" - the media

Open access, according to experts, there are absolutely no serious evidence that the Kremlin head is ill. Despite the rumors about the fatal diseases of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a number of Western researchers doubt the truth of disseminated information. Newsweek writes about it. During the year, one of the subjects of the discussion in Ukraine was the allegedly incurable state of Putin's health. However, despite rumors, he is still alive and continues to wage the war against Ukraine.

"I am deeply skeptical that Putin has some health problems that can lead to his inevitable death or loss of capacity. The game has many rumors, propaganda and issuing what is desired for a valid one," said Mayak Intelligence, Director of Consulting Company Intelligence , based in London and specializes in Russia, Mark Galeotti.

Last week, on February 21, Vladimir Putin made his address to the people, where he declared a position and continue to wage the war, complaining that the event was an aggressor that involved Russia and Ukraine into the war. In one report of March 2022, the British tabloid of The Daily Star, citing an anonymous source in American intelligence, claimed that Putin was dying in "torment" from cancer. Rumors that Putin had cancer was confirmed by Western special services.

In a conversation with Newsweek in June 2022, three American intelligence executives read reports stating that in April 2022, Putin underwent cancer treatment. In May 2022, the UK's Exophisher Christopher Stoil stated that the Russian leader had suspended a meeting of his security council to receive "certain medical care".

In April 2022, The Moscow Times reported that journalist Alexei Venediktov asked Vladimir Putin's pressecretar, whether the president was not ill with cancer, to which he replied: "correctly. " For a month, New Lines magazine, citing the Kremlin, described Putin as "a very blood patient with blood cancer". The network also suggested that Putin developed Parkinson's disease, through viral videos, which shows Putin firmly holding one hand at the table.

However, scientists have stated that a few signs that it can show symptoms of Parkinson's disease is not sufficient evidence that he is ill. British neurogenet John Hardy said the German news publication that Putin "in my opinion had no signs of Parkinsonism," but acknowledged that he was "not looking good. " K. Ray Chaudhuri, a neurologist at the University of London, also said that they "could not find evidence of" Parkinsonism in this video.

Another of the unverified rumors, which attracted attention in December 2022, is related to cancer, because Putin fell from the stairs and got dirty. This story was also shared by SVR General, who argued that Putin had fallen from the stairs and fell into a penny, which is why he "spontaneously emptied. " The press service of the Russian President was denied this fact.

Honorary Professor of Russian and European Policy Richard Sakwa from Kent University stated that "there is no serious evidence that Putin is sick. " "In fact, his vigorous work during a speech with an annual appeal to the Federal Meeting earlier this week demonstrated that he is healthy and fully balanced. It is always a medical team with him, but this makes sense from a purely preventive point of view . . . In my opinion, Putin, Putin, It will probably run again in 2024 and win.

It will be with us - forever - for the next few years, "Sakva said. Vladimir Putin is in a bad psychological state and tries to stay away from other people, says the exchanger of the FSB of Moscow Yevgeny Savotyanov. Putin is very afraid of "anger" of the inhabitants of Russia, who can find a way out at any moment, so he is looking for any way to achieve victory.