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According to journalists, diseases and medicines of the Russian president cause ...

Putin patients with pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's disease, according to the Kremlin's origins - the media

According to journalists, diseases and medicines of the Russian president cause swelling of the face and a number of other side effects, including memory failures. Putin may also have prostate cancer. 70-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putin suffers at the same time both Parkinson's disease and early pancreatic cancer, and a group of doctors is constantly monitored. About it reports The Mirror, citing the leakage of Kremlin intelligence documents.

Sources in Russian reconnaissance claim that Putin can also have prostate cancer. "I can confirm that he was diagnosed with an early stage of Parkinson's disease, but the disease progresses," the insider from Russian special services said, adding that in the Kremlin this fact will be hidden in all kinds of ways. It is noted that Putin is regularly pumped by severe steroids and innovative painkillers so that recently diagnosed pancreatic cancer has not progressed.

Diseases and medication causes a face swelling and a number of other side effects, including memory failures. Representatives of the Kremlin deny that the heads of the Russian state have some diseases, and claim that it is healthy. Earlier, Focus reported that Putin's close environment is concerned that his thinness and constant cough become more noticeable, and Russian elites can consider it a sign of rapid deterioration of health.