Reports revealed that the Russian is suffering from a severe form of cancer and is losing his sight

News intelligence reports assure that doctors have given Putin three years to live

The close circle of Russian Vladimir Putin is increasingly concerned due to the worsening of his health.

According to the British newspaper, Daily Mail, reports revealed by an undercover agent of the Russian Intelligence Service (FSB, for its acronym in Russian) assure that the president was warned that he only has three years to live.

The source recounted that Putin’s diagnosis is a “severe form of cancer that progresses rapidly.” As the spy explained, theMoscow’s leader has “no more than two or three years” left and is losing his sight, the Mirror also reported.

The Reports also state that Putin refuses to wear glasses for fear this will be perceived as a form of weakness, and is now lashing out at subordinates with “uncontrolled rage.”

“The developments come as news of his deteriorating health continues to leak out of Russia from a Telegram channel that claims to have sources inside the Kremlin,” the report added. According to the British media, these latest data came to light because “part of a secret message from the Russian agent to the fugitive and former FSB agent, Boris Karpichkov” would have been leaked.

Furthermore According to these reports, Putin underwent “successful” cancer surgery this month and is recovering on the advice of doctors that treatment was “essential.”.

“The news broke just hours before Putin appeared on state television meeting with his ally Alexander Lukashenko in Sochi, when he was caught on camera clumsily twisting his feet as his counterpart sat down for a chat,” reported the Mail< /i>.

But this is not the first time that the president was seen making movements with his extremities in public acts. He too was caught on camera during a meeting with Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon a week ago. He was previously seen in the midst of activities, speeches and public meetings with attitudes that raise suspicions about his attempts to control the tremors that Parkinson’s would be causing him, a disease from which it is also speculated that he suffers.

< p class=”paragraph”>Critics have suggested the twisting motion could be an attempt to cover up the kind of involuntary spasms caused by Parkinson’s, after Putin was seen waving his arm and directing before another meeting with Lukashenko on February 18. the report.

Putin has also been seen gripping the arms of chairs and the corners of tables, all seen as an effort to disguise any shaking.

During a conversation with the Russian Defense Minister, Putin was seen taking the table with his right hand and making constant movements with his foot

The English media points out that Other spies have also hinted at the Russian leader’s failing health, warning that he could not maintain concentration for long periods of time without taking breaks “for treatment”.

Christopher Steele, a former desk officer of the British Secret Service, known as MI6, revealed days ago that Putin is constantly monitored and accompanied by a team of doctors, while versions of a supposed succession plan of the Kremlin continue to circulate.

Rumors about Putin’s health began at least two years ago when he was said to be suffering from both Parkinson’s and cancer, but have received renewed attention in the wake of his invasion from Ukraine.

Despite insistent rumors and the leak of data on the subject from Moscow, the Kremlin has not commented on the latest accusations about poor health of Putin,he only regularly denies that he is experiencing any kind of difficulty.

“On the night of Monday, May 16 to Tuesday, May 17, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, underwent a surgery. The doctors who treated him insisted that Putin should undergo surgery as soon as possible. According to the doctors involved in the president’s treatment, the operation was a success,” reported a Russian Telegram channel quoted by the Mail.

De according to media records, Putin was personally absent from the information space from May 17-19 and was not available even to his inner circle, with the exception of Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. “From May 17 to 19, ‘canned’ and pre-recorded meetings and messages were published in the information space, and Putin personally had two phone conversations during this time,” he adds about it.

In the midst of his illness, Putin would be concerned about the transition process of Power

Meanwhile, the head of the main intelligence directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry stated last week that Putin is withdrawing from close contact with his subordinates to prevent any assassination attempts.

Observing some of his manic syndromes, he is afraid to seriously prepare to a successor, realizing that, in preparation, this successor may want to take the presidency a little earlier than Putin himself wants,” Major General Kyrylo Budanov told Ukrainskaya Pravda< /i>. “Thus, it keeps everyone at a distance. And he believes that he will rule forever. But that will not be the case,” he added.

“With persistent rumors of serious health problems for the Russian strongman, a method to “move things forward” without the need for a coup violent would be to commit him to a long-term hospital for the incurably ill”, Richard Dearlove, former head of the British intelligence service, suggested days ago.

In his analysis during his intervention in the podcast < i>One Decision, Dearlove explained that Russia’s various systems of government over the centuries have always been autocratic and never designed with transitions of power in mind. But now, with Russia facing military humiliation and economic catastrophe, thoughts are turning inward within the Kremlin on how to replace the man in power. “I think he will be gone by 2023, but probably in the sanatorium, from which he will not emerge as the leader of Russia” , he asserted.

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