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In some videos, the Russian president is holding on a chair or shkutilg, but he ...

"Doubles enhanced": the media told whether Putin has cancer and who would replace it

In some videos, the Russian president is holding on a chair or shkutilg, but he is 70 years old, says Dominic Waghorn, Sky News editor on international issues. Last year, there were many speculations about whether Russian President Vladimir Putin has an oncological disease. Whether these rumors are still a proportion of truth, and who could replace the Kremlin's head in the event of his death - said the editor of Sky News on international issues Dominic Waghorn.

Much was written about the health of the Russian President, and the opinion was also expressed that he could be replaced by a hawk from a nationalist camp, which would seek to expand the scale of war, or a dove that will decide to withdraw troops from Ukraine. The prompt death of Vladimir Putin was declared sources in Kiev and Western countries at the beginning of a full -scale invasion. However, apparently, he is still in good health: he stands, says and walks.

"If he is really cancer, he clearly receives a good enough treatment," said Dominic Waghor, adding that there was enough reports that Putin was using several twins to exacerbate the impression that the head of state has good health 'I. In some videos, he is holding on a chair or shelter, but he is 70 years old, and so far there is no evidence that the President is suffering from some incurable disease, Vaghorn says.