Damming new video evidence just broke the internet showing that Vladmir Putin has a series of major, deadly medical issues.
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As a series of medical leaks and doctor analyses have come out regarding Vladimir Putin’s health, the world has been questioning his abilities. More so after his ill fated attempt to invade Ukraine has sparked world wide crisis, and fears of world war 3.
NY Post Reports. Russian President Vladimir Putin is battling both pancreatic cancer and Parkinson’s disease, according to a new report citing leaked Kremlin emails.
A Russian intelligence source appeared to confirm in messages viewed by The Sun UK with what has long been rumored about the 70-year-old strongman.
Watch him struggling to control his shaking here.
The unnamed source continued to say “I can confirm he has been diagnosed with early stage Parkinson’s disease, but it’s already progressing, This fact will be denied in every possible way and hidden.”
The source continued “Putin is regularly stuffed with all kinds of heavy steroids and innovative pain killing injections to stop the spread of pancreatic cancer he was recently diagnosed with. It not only causes a lot of pain, Putin has a state of puffiness of the face and other side effects — including memory lapses.”
The un-named source then dropped the biggest bombshell “ In his close circle, there are rumors that in addition to pancreatic cancer, which is gradually spreading, Putin also has prostate cancer”
How could Putin possibly be fit to run a country with such obvious health complications? More and more leaked photos and video footage continue to surface as we find out more about Russia’s leaders current state of health.
Next news network previously reported. A strange new video of Russian President Vladimir Putin has gone viral for allegedly indicating his health is not good.
Putin was meeting with Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon to shore up his relations with the country during a time of international turmoil for Russia. Then the world saw his medical issues come up.
Let’s see what sparked the concerns. Watch.
Additionally previously reported by the Next News Network. People spotted unusual blotches on the cheeks of Russian President Vladimir Putin after he skipped an annual hockey game that he usually attends.The blotches appeared to be masked with makeup and the pictures come as rumors swirl around his health.
Watch the clip and see for yourself.
It’s no surprise that Putin has been keeping his declining health a secret, considering the type of leader he is. A strongman with such power and control over his country would never want to appear weak or incapable. But how can Putin possibly continue to run a country when he’s sick with pancreatic cancer and Parkinson’s disease? Does his own pride and desire for power outweigh the wellbeing of Russia as a whole? The Russian people deserve to know the truth about their leader’s deteriorating health, not just rumors and leaked emails. Forcing himself while in such poor health to continue running a country shows an utter lack of empathy and respect for human life. Putin may be trying to hide his illness, but eventually this charade will come crumbling down. It’s just a matter of time before the truth is revealed, and a sick leader can only maintain control for so long. But, in the meantime this could spell doom for the rest of the world.
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