The Kremlin has always denied that there was anything wrong with their leader, denying even the obvious signs of deterioration in his health.
The head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin has pancreatic cancer, as well as the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. The British newspaper The Sun writes about this on Tuesday, November 1, citing sources in the Kremlin.
“There are also rumors that Putin may have prostate cancer,” the article said.
At the same time, an insider of the publication said that Putin’s Parkinson’s disease is progressing. He added that this fact in the Russian Federation will be denied and hidden in all possible ways.
“Due to poor health, he is constantly injected with modern painkillers, and he is also treated with heavy steroids. In this way, the doctors are trying to prevent the spread of pancreatic cancer,” he said.
According to him, the Russian leader’s illness allegedly “causes him severe pain and memory lapses.”
Remember that the Kremlin has always denied that there was anything wrong with their leader.
It can be remembered that the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, has at least three twins who underwent plastic surgery to look alike. This was said by the head of military intelligence Kirill Budanov.
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Source: korrespondent

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