Is Russia's Putin sick?
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Vladimir Putin's health under intense scrutiny as Russian President's hands 'swollen and sore' amid speculation of serious illness
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sparked intense scrutiny about his health after he was spotted clenching his “swollen and sore” hands while addressing supporters
Is Russia's president sick? At a performance by Putin in a sports center, a detail is coming to mind. Rumors about his health are making the rounds.
Is Russia's Putin sick?
Fresh images of Russian President Vladimir Putin show his right hand looking unusually swollen and sore. While the Kremlin hasn't confirmed any issue, the 73-year-old's health has long been a subject of speculation, and this latest appearance has once again stirred discussions that the Russian leader may be battling an undisclosed illness
New recordings of Vladimir Putin make the rumor kitchen roar: The Kremlin chief shows himself with extremely swollen hands and the world asks itself again: How sick is the Russian president really?
Is Vladimir Putin Sick? Rumours Reignite After Photos Show Swollen, Veiny Hands
Fresh questions have emerged over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health after recent photographs and videos showed his hands appearing swollen and veiny during a meeting at the Kremlin. The 73-year-old leader, long known for projecting an image of physical strength, has faced recurring speculation about his condition in recent years, though the Kremlin continues to deny any reports of illness. What sparked the latest rumors about Putin’s hea…
The 73-year-old Russian president's health has been the subject of several suspicions in recent years. Questions about Russian President Vladimir Putin's health have resurfaced. In a recent video, his right hand appears swollen, while the veins on the back of his hand are very visibly bulging. The video was filmed in the Samara region of Russia last Friday. Putin meets with Ekaterina Leshchinskaya, the chairwoman of the Russian Zdorovoe Otechesv…
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