New Delhi: The health of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin is not good. His latest pictures are seen on the internet where his hands are black and have strange marks. It has been claimed that these are IV marks that have developed due to prolonged drug use. On the other hand, Richard Dennatt, a retired British army officer and member of the House of Lords, said that Putin is not in good health. This has been mentioned in a report of UK based Express.
Hands are looking black
According to reports, Lord Dante allegedly said that Putin’s hands looked very black from above. This black color is caused by the injection and indicates that they cannot inject into other parts of the body. It is interesting whether Putin is really as fit and healthy as he is pretending to be. This fact can be monitored. Meanwhile, US intelligence reports also indicate that Putin was believed to be suffering from cancer a few months ago. At the same time, it was also said that in March this year, the Russian President survived a fatal attack. Putin turned 70 last month and the attack on Ukraine was the biggest challenge to keeping his seat.
Suffering from both Parkinson’s and pancreatic cancer?
One report claims that Putin is suffering from both Parkinson’s and pancreatic cancer. The report said that there were rumors that the Russian President was in poor health for several years and that a team of doctors was always with him and constantly monitoring him. The report said that Putin’s “thin and persistent cough” worried his close relatives. It was said that Putin has lost weight rapidly in recent months and this may be due to his deteriorating health. “I can confirm that Putin has been diagnosed with the early stages of Parkinson’s disease, but it is already progressing,” the report quoted an insider in the Russian security services as saying.
Disease report older
Ever since Putin ordered his military forces to invade Ukraine on February 24, rumors have swirled about his health. In early May, a leaked recording of a top Kremlin-linked official suggested Putin may be terminally ill with blood cancer. He was seen ‘coughing and covering the president in a blanket’ at Russia’s Victory Day parade in May. Since then, government elites have been speculating about Putin’s deteriorating health. According to one report, the Russian president had “thick green coverings on his feet” during a military parade in Moscow despite “relatively mild” weather.