Vladimir PutinRussia’s president, will be ill with cancer and will not have long to live, according to the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence service, Kirilo Budanov.
“Of course. He has been sick for a long time,” he answered a question about the Russian president’s health condition during an interview with ABC, which was collected by the Ukrinform news agency.
This isn’t the first time something like this has been secured. In June, Aleksei Arestovich, one of the advisers to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky, also noted that Putin had bone cancer.
“I know for sure since 2020 that (Putin) really has cancer, like sarcoma (…) He still has a series of serious problems in the spine and other organs,” said Arestovich.
What is surprising about the latest news from the intelligence chief, however, is that Putin is not expected to have “long to live” as advisers to Zelensky said last year that he would still be dead in a few years.
This statement by the Ukrainian authorities is not the only one that has raised suspicions about the state of the president’s health. A few months ago, Putin appeared in public with real mobility problems, especially after his meeting in the Kremlin with French President Emmanuel Macron. Likewise, in June, leaks to the press from the British Intelligence service raised the possibility that Putin had both Parkinson’s and cancer.
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