New rumors about Putin's diagnosis: a Russian activist told what the head of the Kremlin is sick with and how he is treated - ForumDaily
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New rumors about Putin's diagnosis: Russian activist told why the head of the Kremlin is ill and how he is treated

Amid a slew of sanctions on Putin, the Kremlin and his regime, the 70-year-old leader is allegedly being helped by Western drugs to slow the spread of his cancer. The New York Post.

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“I can say that without this foreign interference he would definitely not be in public life in the Russian Federation,” Russian historian and political scientist Valery Solovey told Ukrainian media. “He uses the most advanced treatment methods and targeted therapy, which Russia cannot provide him.”

Nightingale told the Ukrainian YouTube channel Odessa Film Studiothat he is "sure" that Putin is receiving specialized therapy not available in Russia.

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“I would say that the treatment was too successful,” Nightingale added.

Nightingale argued that even with the help of Western medicine, "the end is near, even according to the doctors who oversee this treatment, because no medicine can be infinitely effective."

After Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine in February, rumors spread widely about Putin's allegedly deteriorating health. Putin is believed to be battling both pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's disease.

"I can confirm that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at an early stage, but it is already progressing," a security insider said in an email leak about the Russian president's deteriorating condition.

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“This fact will be denied and hidden in every possible way,” the source added.

The Kremlin denies that the Russian leader, who likes to portray himself as strong, is suffering from any medical condition.

Earlier this month, the Russian president apparently fell down five steps at his home, landing on his tailbone and getting dirty. Despite his security forces rushing towards him, the sharp fall caused him to "defeat involuntarily," according to reports that the Kremlin later denied.

“Three bodyguards helped the president get to the nearest sofa and called the doctors who are on duty at the residence,” the Telegram channel wrote. General SVR.

This Telegram channel, linked to the Kremlin's security service, reported that a special investigation is underway to establish the cause of the president's fall.

The paranoid Russian leader is reportedly wearing non-slip shoes and the stairs in the official residence are considered safe.

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