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Putin’s entourage confirmed that he was ill – journalists

According to available information, the president of Russia has a serious oncological disease.

One of Russia’s oligarchs, close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said the Kremlin leader was seriously ill. Hristo Grozev, lead investigator of the Bellingcat group, spoke about it on the air in Ukraine 24 on Sunday, May 8th.

“In 2014, this oligarch was literally next to Putin at that meeting where he talked about how well it would occupy Crimea. That is, the man was close enough to Putin,” Grozev said.

According to the journalist, Putin has cancer.

“There is a recording where this oligarch tells what serious oncological disease Putin has,” the media representative added.

It will be recalled that the formerly well -known British tabloid The Sun wrote that Vladimir Putin was preparing for an operation and had even chosen a successor for himself until he could rule the country.

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Source: korrespondent

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