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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health quickly worsening: Spy Report

According to the Independent, a Russian intelligence operative said that President Vladimir Putin has been given three years to live due to a “rapidly growing malignancy.”

The FSB (Russian Federal Security Service) official also said that Mr Putin, who is 69 years old, is losing his sight, according to the story.

This comes amid mounting evidence that Mr Putin’s health is quickly worsening. However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejected reports that President Putin was ill on Sunday, stating there were no signs of illness.

The FSB employee provided the latest about Mr Putin’s health in a letter to former Russian agent Boris Karpichkov, who lives in the UK, according to the Independent.

“He has headaches, according to reports, and when he appears on television, he needs sheets of paper with everything written in large letters to read what he’ll say. They’re so large that each page can barely accommodate a few sentences. His vision is rapidly deteriorating “According to news.com.au, a portion of the message was revealed.

Mr Putin’s legs were also shaking uncontrollably,” according to Metro and Express.

Mr Putin underwent surgery to drain fluid from his abdomen, according to an article published by Express earlier this month. The operation “went well and without issues,” according to the report, which credited the information to Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Telegram channel General SVR. Mr. Lavrov, on the other hand, rejected the reports about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health. In response to a query from France’s TF1, Russia’s top diplomat replied, “I don’t think reasonable people can perceive evidence of some type of illness or ailment in this person.”

Mr Putin, who will turn 70 in October, comes in public, according to Mr Lavrov “”Every single day.”

You can watch him on screens, read his speeches, and listen to them “In comments issued by the Russian foreign ministry, the foreign minister stated.

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On February 24, Putin, who has been in power in Russia for over two decades, dispatched soldiers to Ukraine, sending shockwaves around the globe. Thousands of people have died as a result of Moscow’s offensive, which has triggered Europe’s worst refugee crisis since World War II and resulted in historic Western sanctions against Russia.

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