Leaked Kremlin Emails Claim Vladimir Putin Has Pancreatic Cancer and Parkinson's

- Medvedev: "Russia Is Fighting A Bunch Of Crazy Nazi Drug Addicts"

Leaked Kremlin Emails Claim Vladimir Putin Has Pancreatic Cancer and Parkinson's
Russian President Vladimir Putin in a file image.

Leaked Kremlin Emails Claim Vladimir Putin Has Pancreatic Cancer and Parkinson's

Leaked Kremlin documents claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin is allegedly suffering from pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's, the British newspaper Mirror reported.

Rumors that the Russian president's health has been deteriorating have circulated for a long time and it is believed that he is being constantly monitored by a group of doctors.

Last Tuesday, the rumor spread that the president's inner circle is worried because his "thinness and persistent cough" is becoming more and more noticeable and because this fact will be seen as "a sign of the rapid deterioration of his health," according to the General channel. Telegram SVR.

Through this channel, it has been claimed for a long time that the Russian leader has cancer, although the Kremlin has always denied it. In fact, they claim that Putin has lost just over eight kilos in recent months.

Now, a Russian intelligence source close to the Kremlin has reportedly confirmed that Putin has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's, according to emails reviewed by The Sun.

"I can confirm that he has been diagnosed with early-stage Parkinson's disease, but it is already progressing," the Russian security services informant said.

The same source has also stated that the Russian president "regularly receives all kinds of heavy steroids and innovative injections of painkillers to stop the spread of cancer", and that he also has side effects such as severe pain, swelling in the face, and memory lapses.

On previous occasions, the Telegram channel had stated that Putin suffered from abdominal cancer, Parkinson's, and schizoaffective disorder. He has also stated that in his close circle there is a belief that in addition to pancreatic cancer he also has prostate cancer.

The claims of Viktor Mikhailovich, not his real name, who is supposedly an exiled Kremlin general, cannot be confirmed, but he was one of the first to report on Putin's mobilization strategy.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post