Putin's health has always been a topic of discussion around the world, and since the invasion of Ukraine began, rumors have circulated that he is critically ill.
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A new video of him has raised concerns about Russian President Vladimir Putin's health. According to a story in the New York Post, the President was present at an awards ceremony at the Kremlin, where he was shaking and struggling to stand. The validity of the video circulating on social media is unknown to NDTV.
The UK's Express shows the 69-year-old swaying back and forth after bestowing the Russian Federation's State Prize on filmmaker Nikita Mikhailov on Sunday. While standing near the podium, Mr. Putin can also shake his leg.
According to The Washington Post, Mr. Putin's physicians have warned him not to make long public appearances due to his deteriorating health.
According to the report, the assertion was made on the Telegram channel General SVR, which was reportedly maintained by a Kremlin military source.
The Russian President's health has always been a topic of discussion around the world, and since the invasion of Ukraine began, rumors have circulated that he is critically ill. According to a story on Fox News on Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin has a personal aide who collects his feces and pee while he is away from home and brings it back to Moscow to be disposed of.
According to the outlet, the reason for this is that leaving the feces behind could reveal too much information about Mr. Putin's health if it falls into the wrong hands.
Last month, a Russian tycoon with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin was videotaped declaring, "Putin is ill with blood cancer."
In a recording obtained by US magazine New Lines, the anonymous billionaire was heard discussing Mr. Putin's health with a Western venture capitalist.
Mr. Putin, according to a Russian FSB official, "had no more than two to three years to live." In May, he was photographed coughing and hunched under a blanket during Russia's Victory Day parade.
Russian officials, on the other hand, have denied all of the health-related speculation.