Vladimir Putin, the President Of Russia, stepped off of his place looking a bit off when he landed in Iran to meet up with the country’s leadership. The man was walking strangely with one of his arms seemingly hanging limply at his side while he limped along swinging wildly with the other.
Putin barely managed to hobble his way down a prepared red carpet and did not make attempts to shake hands as various high-tier officials from Iran greeted him.
The Russian president has been hounded by recent claims that he has some form of cancer or even Parkinson’s disease. He has also been seen shaking quite uncontrollably and being forced to grip things around him such as podiums and desks for support. Additionally, Putin has been seen looking very bloated and puffy.
Sickly Putin hobbles along red carpet with his arm hanging limp by his side as he arrives in Iran for anti-West summit pic.twitter.com/20LYvyLabs
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Back in May, one intelligence chief from Ukraine stated that Vladimir Putin is currently suffering from “several serious illnesses” which includes cancer, but the president of Russia will most likely survive “at least a few more years,” read a report from the Daily Mail.
Kyrylo Budanov, the Kyiv military spy chief, also claimed that assassins had targeted Putin, but the attempt to take down the head of Russia was thwarted.
“In an [sic] much-heralded interview with Ukrayinska Pravda, Budanov, 36, confirmed that the Ukrainians believe Putin is suffering from cancer, but did not add to an advance excerpt from the interview which revealed an apparent assassination bid on him,” explained the Daily Mail.
“He has several serious illnesses, one of which is cancer,” stated Budanov. “But it is not worth hoping that Putin will die tomorrow. He has at least a few more years. Like it or not, but it’s true.”
However, the spy chief stated that Putin is still mentally in a “confused” state.
“Here we can argue a lot about the state of the dictator, who thought he would capture the whole country [Ukraine] in three days and raise the Russian flag on the administration building in Kyiv,” he stated. “And for the third month in a row, declaring that he has the second and sometimes the first army in the world, he cannot cope, in his words, ‘with backward non-state Ukraine.'”
Various reports claim that the former KGB agent, who is now age 69, has cancer and is being made to undergo chemotherapy, while many other claim that juding by how he has been acting in public, he may be suffering from something else such as dementia or Parkinson’s.