VLADIMIR PUTIN'S health has been thrown into the spotlight, as one former Royal Navy chief suggested the Russian President 'may have cancer'.
So he is a man in a hurry.” He speculated that his forces will eventually occupy a region to the east of the Dnieper River, which runs through Kyiv, as well as the southern part of Ukraine on the Black Sea which will be called “New Russia”. It's entirely impossible to complete the job at this point.” Now a pariah on the world stage and the cause of crippling sanctions to the Russian economy – as well as a stalled military operation – Putin’s rashness may leave that legacy in tatters. “His look suggests he is in pain and our people suggest his angry look is most likely as a result of him being in agony.” The Pentagon source told the Daily Star: “Our people are confident he is ill – he is concerned about Covid as he keeps his staff at a distance.”
If the ongoing war in Ukraine was to feature only one name, it would be that of the Russian president Vladimir Putin, who has taken the decision to inva.
Putin is almost 70 and rumor is he has Parkinson’s... he gets so much fillers and Botox you don’t see his real age. This unconfirmed claim has also been justified by some social media users as an attempt to "make up" for Putin's unwell health. Have you ever seen a patient with Parkinson’s dementia?
The officer, now working for the Pentagon, has said the Russian president's "puffy face" is a sign he has terminal bowel cancer and that he is receiving ...
Some experts have commented they believe Putin's isolation during the Covid pandemic has affected his mental state, pushing him to decide on invading Ukraine and sending thousands of troops across the border. "If you're on these drugs, this gives you this face. Lord Owen told Times Radio: "Look at his face, see how that has changed - he now has an oval face. The source said: “In the past we have seen him smile, but in 2022 there are few pictures of him looking happy. He continued: "He's on either anabolic steroids as a bodybuilder - and he's very proud of his muscles and strips to the waist and everything like that - or he's on corticosteroids. The officer, now working for the Pentagon, has said the Russian president's "puffy face" is a sign he has terminal bowel cancer and that he is receiving chemotherapy or on steroids.
Russian President Vladimir Putin may have cancer, making him a “man in a hurry” to invade Ukraine, according to a top Royal Navy admiral.
So he is a man in a hurry.” Subscribers to the Lancashire Post get access to the ad-lite version of our website, which features 70% fewer ads and faster load times for a better experience. Want to see fewer ads?
The Russian leader could be gravely ill and sources say this diagnosis could have encouraged him to be more aggressive.
It comes as the Prime Minister issued a plea to world leaders to mount a renewed effort to ensure Putin "fails" in his invasion of Ukraine. "His look suggests he is in pain and our people suggest his angry look is most likely as a result of him being in agony. The 69-year-old, who is facing the wrath of world leaders after ordering his Russian troops to invade Ukraine, is believed to be undergoing chemotherapy or on steroids due to his "puffy face" and in pain because of his solemn expression.
The health of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the man behind the invasion of Ukraine, has been called into question – but why are some people claiming ...
His conclusion was that the President would have to quite over health fears. The Daily Mail reported Senator Rubio saying ‘[Putin] is older now. His time is running out on this earth. Even if it’s not something worse than that, it could be that he’s taking high doses of steroids, or there may be something else. What is a cluster bomb? There seems to be an urgency for this that may be also driven by personal factors.”
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