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Vladimir Putin will be dead in 2 years as he fights ‘grave’ illnesses, spy chief claims

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According to Ukraine’s spy head, Vladimir Putin has many “grave” illnesses and will pass away within the next two years.

According to spy chief Major Gen Kyrylo Budanov, spies in Kyiv have entered the Kremlin and obtained material using “human intelligence.”

The commander told USAToday: “Putin doesn’t have a long life ahead of him.”

It is the latest in a string of health-related rumours that have been circulating since the invasion of Ukraine began in February.

He was captured on camera earlier this month firmly grasping a table as he spoke with Sergei Shogou, the Russian defence minister.

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Then, as Putin gave Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkob an award, it was observed that he was wobbling and appeared shaky on his feet.

Then, as Putin gave a medal to Russian director Nikita Mikhalkob in Moscow, it was seen that he was wobbling and appeared shaky on his feet.

In May, the Telegram channel General SVR said that during a video conference with authorities, Putin appeared feeble as he got up from his chair because he was experiencing “severe illness, weakness, and dizziness.”

The despot’s swollen cheeks and quivering limbs during public appearances have been the subject of much rumour.

It comes after Western officials claimed that rumours about the tyrant’s replacement when he passes away are intensifying in Russia.

Authorities did not provide a timeline but stated that there is “increased discussion” about the despot’s future but no “immediate threat” to his hold on power.

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Although Mr. Putin’s support is likely to wane too late to put a stop to the conflict in Ukraine quickly, an official claimed that speculation about his replacement is intensifying.

An official noted that there was “more talk about his health and more conjecture about succession.”

President Putin does appear tired and a little older, according to one of my contacts, but he has brought his nation back 40 years in just four months.

A top-secret US report suggested that Putin had received cancer treatment in April at the beginning of June.

High-ranking US officials who wrote the assessment claimed that the 69-year-demise old’s was being sensed by Kremlin insiders.

Long-standing rumours claim that Putin has been battling Parkinson’s disease and cancer.

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The latest intelligence report on Putin’s health, according to the three spy chiefs, who work for the Director of National Intelligence, the US Air Force, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, raises questions about Putin’s paranoia to maintain power.

Putin’s declining health, according to the intelligence officers, will lessen the likelihood of nuclear war, but his passing will still “create mayhem.”

According to a senior intelligence official, Newsweek: “Putin still has a tight grip, but it is no longer total. Since everyone feels that his reign is coming to an end, there has never been more squabbling inside the Kremlin.”

A senior Air Force official added: “Putin: Is he ill? Absolutely. But we shouldn’t let anticipation of his demise prevent us from taking proactive measures. After Putin, there might be a frightening power vacuum for the entire world.”

The Kremlin maintains that Putin is in good health but has not commented on the supposed cancer surgery.

He was far from the unstoppable strong guy attitude he loves to project when pictures of him sitting with a blanket covering his knees during the Victory Day parade surfaced earlier this month.

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According to The Daily Star, a body double may have been deployed for his most recent public appearances because Kremlin allies would want to hide his demise in an effort to maintain their hold on power.

The 69-year-old warmonger’s face has become bloated recently, and there have been rumours that his health has been declining. Observers have speculated that the man may have blood cancer.

The Russian president has recently been gravely unwell, according to senior MI6 managers, although his death would probably be covered up.

 

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