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Surprising diagnosis of Vladimir Putin

Surprising diagnosis of Vladimir Putin

Surprising diagnosis of Vladimir Putin

Several years ago, it was reported that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was ill.

Putin is reported to be suffering from Parkinson's disease and various types of cancer.

Now the dictator has received another diagnosis.

But this time it is not about a new disease.

A Russian doctor declared Vladimir Putin to be in good health, Newsweek reported, calling the diagnosis “surprising.”

It is said that the Russian doctor examined Putin during his visit to the Chukotka region in northeastern Russia.

– The assessment was made after Putin's arrival in Anadyr, the capital of the Chukotka region. The survey was conducted by the head of the department of the Chukotka District Hospital, Denis Kloss, Newsweek wrote.

According to the newspaper, the doctor evaluated Putin's health condition as “excellent.”

Russian propaganda is on the rise

Vladimir Putin's visit to the doctor received significant space in Russian state-controlled media.

RIA Novosti news agency describes Putin as a man in his prime.

– There is no leader in the world close to his health, confirms the news agency controlled by Putin.

He presents himself as decent

During his visit to the Chukotka region, Putin also made a rare statement about his health condition.

It was no surprise that the dictator claimed to keep his body in tip-top condition.

Putin said during his speech that he exercises for at least two hours every day.

– At least two hours, sometimes a little more. The dictator said that everyone should spend more time on this matter.

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Several speculations

There has been a lot of speculation about Putin's health over the past year.

Various sources claimed that the dictator was suffering from everything from Parkinson's disease to various types of cancer.

Speculation about Putin's health problems gained momentum, especially in the spring of 2022, after a strange video clip in which the Russian leader, in a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shogu, seemed forced to grab the edge of the table so as not to fall into the trap. the chair.

His right leg also shook violently during the conversation.

Photo: Office of the President of Russia

Text: Editors