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Vladimir Putin will be dead in 2 years as he’s got ‘several illnesses’, Ukrainian spy chief claims
UKRAINIAN officials have claimed that Vladimir Putin is suffering from “grave” illnesses and could die within two years in the latest rumours about Putin’s health.

UKRAINIAN officials have claimed that Vladimir Putin is suffering from “grave” illnesses and could die within two years in the latest rumours about Putin’s health.

Major General Kyrylo O. Budanov, the head of Ukraine’s intelligence service, recently gave an interview to USA Today in which he stated that Vladimir Putin “doesn’t have a long life ahead of him.”
In a second interview with Sky News, the general reiterated his claims that Putin is in “extremely poor psychological and physical state, and he is really sick.”
This comes after a prominent oligarch was heard on an audio recording that was obtained by New Lines Magazine purportedly claiming that Vladimir Putin is “extremely ill with blood cancer.”
It is not known for certain what form of cancer Vladimir Putin may be suffering from.
As a result of the conflict in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s health has been under intense scrutiny, and the intensity of this scrutiny has only increased since the military parade that took place one month ago, during which the tyrant was seen with a blanket over his legs.

A video that showed Vladimir Putin’s slouching posture, trembling hands, and what appeared to be a fat face fuelled rumors about the strongman’s health.
In addition to this, there have been rumors that Putin suffers from Parkinson’s disease and “schizophrenic symptoms,” however there is no evidence to support these claims.
The rumors, which were initially disseminated through the Telegram group General SVR, asserted that the Russian president would employ body doubles to represent him during public appearances.
According to statements made by individuals opposed to the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, who is 69 years old, is scheduled to have cancer surgery “at any moment.”
Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has disputed that Vladimir Putin was sick.
Lavrov stated in an interview that he gave to the French television channel TF1 that “I don’t think that reasonable people can see in this individual evidence of any form of illness or ailment.”
He insisted that Putin “appeared in public every day.”
In the meantime, a former NATO general has stated that Putin is being surrounded by “hardmen” who want him removed from power due to the poor way in which he has handled the conflict amid rumors of a coup.
According to Sir James Everard, who previously served as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe for NATO, Putin is “in peril” and is running out of time to prevent a coup against him.
In an interview with FOX3, a former British commander said the following: “Putin is in a horrible place. He was solely responsible for its creation.
“There are tough people in Russia who would have gotten rid of him if Ukraine had gone to NATO and the EU.
“He did something, and now everything has gone badly wrong, leaving him weak and in trouble.”
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