Vladimir Putin is “seriously ill”

Vladimir Putin is “seriously ill”

A pro-government Turkish newspaper has made a sensational publication about the “deteriorating state of health” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, the photos taken from Putin’s recent press conference in the Kremlin “gave rise to a thorough study” by Western intelligence agencies. Experts drew attention to “the extraordinary behavior of the Russian president, he constantly tried to close his right hand with his left hand, where there was a trace of vein enlargement.”:

Experts concluded that this “may be the result of prolonged injections.” Western experts explain the “drastic changes in the behavior of the Russian president when he moves from a tendency to arrogance to disappointment” by “the effect of drugs.” they suggest that Putin “suffers from either cancer or Parkinson’s disease.”:

Anton Gerashchenko, a former adviser to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, spoke very sharply about these assumptions about Putin. “Not only are his hands covered in blood up to his wrists, but his veins are swollen,” he said. According to the New York Times, prominent Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon noticed “bloating and veins on Putin’s hands.”:

The Turkish media, however, published on their website photos of Putin “dying of illness,” the authenticity of which, needless to say, raises great doubts.:

A pro-government Turkish newspaper has made a sensational publication about the “deteriorating state of health” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, the photos taken from Putin’s recent press conference in the Kremlin “gave rise to a thorough study” by Western intelligence agencies. Experts drew attention to “the extraordinary behavior of the Russian president, he constantly tried to close his right hand with his left hand, where there was a trace of vein enlargement.”:

Experts concluded that this “may be the result of prolonged injections.” Western experts explain the “drastic changes in the behavior of the Russian president when he moves from a tendency to arrogance to disappointment” by “the effect of drugs.” they suggest that Putin “suffers from either cancer or Parkinson’s disease.”:

Anton Gerashchenko, a former adviser to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, spoke very sharply about these assumptions about Putin. “Not only are his hands covered in blood up to his wrists, but his veins are swollen,” he said. According to the New York Times, prominent Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon noticed “bloating and veins on Putin’s hands.”:

The Turkish media, however, published on their website photos of Putin “dying of illness,” the authenticity of which, needless to say, raises great doubts.: