Vladimir Putin Health: Fears Grow Over President's Wellness as Kremlin Controls Ailing Leader Through Mystery Disappearances, Limited Meetings

Vladimir Putin Health: Kremlin's Condition Rapidly Deteriorates
According to reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin is disturbed and dying and wants to take as many people as possible to his grave when he passes away. Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/ AFP via Getty Images

A rediscovered video of Russian President Vladimir Putin shaking uncontrollably has raised new fears about his health.

He seemed to have hand and leg tremors when he greeted Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at a meeting in mid-February, just days before launching his invasion of Ukraine, according to the tape.

Vladimir Putin Video Sparks Parkinson's Rumors

Vladimir Putin is pictured with one hand on his chest and the other in a fist, prompting internet suspicion that he has Parkinson's disease. Putin brings his hand close to his chest as it begins to quiver violently in an apparent attempt to halt the trembling. He wobbles as he approaches his lifelong ally, and his leg twitches as well.

In recent months, evidence of the Russian president's swollen face, slouching posture, and frequent grabbing of objects for support have fanned allegations of his declining health.

Last week, a video from the Kremlin leader showed him gripping the corner of the table with his right hand as soon as he sat down for the meeting and holding it for the whole of the 12-minute footage. While chatting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, Vladimir Putin can also be seen sporadically clutching the table's edge with his left hand, according to Independent.

How Kremlin Hides Vladimir Putin's Heath Status?

Russia has managed to keep its president under tight supervision to conceal his deteriorating health. The Kremlin must preserve Vladimir Putin's strongman image. Moscow has remained tight-lipped while Putin has vanished from public life on several occasions in recent years, his public appearances are meticulously staged, and his meetings with ministers are supposedly timed.

The health of the Russian ruler has long been a topic of suspicion, with Western intelligence claiming he suffers from cancer and Parkinson's disease. Russian officials have consistently refuted reports that their president is ill. Despite Dmitry Peskov, Putin's press secretary, stating that Mad Vlad's health is great, his recent public appearances have aroused speculation about his health.

Vladimir Putin has always prided himself on his strongman persona, but his abrupt transformation in recent years has prompted conjecture that he is suffering from a serious illness. Experts have stated that he appears bloated and weak, and he has even consulted a Thyroid cancer specialist.

In November 2020, political analyst Valery Solovei reported that Vladimir Putin had undergone surgery and that Mad Vlad was suffering from Parkinson's disease symptoms. And now, according to an inquiry, the Kremlin appears to have tightened its influence on Putin's schedule in recent years.

According to an investigation by Proekt media, the despot paid little attention to minor health conditions like fever in his early days as a head of state. "If he had a terrible illness," one official recalled, "he could simply postpone a meeting until the evening."

The Kremlin needed to maintain the leader's image that no health issues, even athletic injuries, be mentioned. The only time his health has been mentioned was last year, when Putin acknowledged to falling from a horse, The Sun reported.

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