Now the Daily Mail has released another video showing the Russian leader struggling to control his body. The video was recorded on September 1 during a meeting between Putin and children in Kaliningrad.
The Russian president, known for his obsessive fear of COVID-19, has ordered that every student be quarantined for two weeks before meeting him.
In a video published by the Daily Mail, Vladimir Putin can be seen giving students a twisted history lesson and, in a sense, brainwashing them into calling Ukraine an “anti-Russian enclave” that threatens Russia.
At the same time, Putin fidgeted in his chair, uttering his tirades, and awkwardly clutching the armrest with one hand and the microphone with the other. What attracted the most attention, however, was the Russian president’s legs, over which he did not seem to have full control. The Daily Mail writes that Vladimir Putin’s legs were “maniacally shaking”.
Former Russian intelligence official reports Putin’s emergency medical visit
Recently, CIA chief William Burns attempted to dismiss rumors of Putin’s poor health. The American admitted that the Russian president was “too healthy.” The former Russian intelligence officer who runs the General SVR Telegram channel does not agree with these revelations. He acknowledged that recently Putin needed urgent medical attention.
‘Too healthy’, according to CIA director, Russian President Vladimir Putin needed urgent medical attention on the night of Friday 22 July to Saturday 23 July. At about one in the morning, the doctors on duty at the residence were called to the president. Putin complained of severe nausea. Twenty minutes later, an additional team of doctors was called. It is known that they helped him and were in close proximity to Putin for three hours, and after the president’s health improved, they left his offices,” the Russian military said.
“In connection with the state of health of the President of Russia, it was decided that, if necessary, Putin will be replaced at meetings next week by a double. It is also possible to use deepfake technology to stage his TV performances, ”the General SVR channel added.
In late May, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was asked on French television about rumors about Putin’s health. “I don’t think anyone in their right mind would see any signs of illness or disorder in President Putin,” Lavrov replied.
(Source: Daily Mail, Media)
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Questions about Vladimir Putin’s health are boomeranging back. According to some media reports, the Russian president is suffering from cancer or Parkinson’s disease.

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There have been many videos on the internet showing Putin having trouble controlling his body.

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The video, filmed during a meeting between the Russian leader and students in Kaliningrad, shows Putin clinging to a chair with his hands and performing a strange, uncontrollable “dance” with his feet.

Gavriil Grigorov / Reuters
Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the topic of Vladimir Putin’s health has not been in the headlines. The Russian president himself and his entourage stubbornly refute reports of their illnesses.
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