Urgent medical emergency for Putin?
"Nausea, weakness, dizziness" and a clear doctor's order
Created: 06/14/2022 05:03
By: Christoph Gschossmann
sign of illness?
Russian President Vladimir Putin holds onto his table during a speech.
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There is a lot of discussion about Vladimir Putin's health.
Most recently, he is said to have suffered an urgent medical emergency.
Munich / Moscow – How sick is Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin?
Apparently there was an urgent medical emergency in Moscow that has now been made public.
As the British
Sun
reports, citing the Telegram channel “General SVR”, Putin is said to have sought “urgent medical help”.
The channel is allegedly run by a Kremlin insider.
It states that Putin is said to have suffered from "severe nausea, weakness and dizziness" when he got up from his workplace after a 90-minute virtual session.
Accordingly, Putin is said to have received orders from his doctors not to make any longer public appearances.
That is why an annual TV format with Putin was also canceled for 2022.
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He's changed a lot
Recently, there have been frequent rumors about the health of the Russian ruler, who started the Ukraine war with his invasion on February 24.
His appearance has changed drastically, he seems rigid when he performs, his face bloated, possibly from cancer medication.
During an appearance in April, he held onto the table in front of him during a conversation with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Recently, even Putin's feces were classified as a state secret when traveling, as reported by
kreiszeitung.de
.
Probably not to leave clues.
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However, there was a much-discussed appearance recently during the escalating Ukraine conflict: Putin publicly compared himself to Tsar Peter the Great.
Meanwhile, Ursula von der Leyen traveled to Kyiv to negotiate with Ukraine about EU accession.
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