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Putin Fighting Cancer And Parkinson’s Disease, According To Leaked Emails

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For months now, rumors of President Vladimir Putin’s health have been circulating but a new email leak may have just confirmed it. The Sun just uncovered a number of leaked emails that allegedly came from The Kremlin. After confirmation from a source that is close to the Kremlin’s security service, they could confirm that the emails are real and Vladimir Putin is definitely ill.

But there still hasn’t been any confirmation to whether the Russian president was terminally ill or not. He allegedly suffers from both prostate cancer and Parkinson’s disease. Evidence of his illness has been spotted in many videos and pictures of the Russian president, who already sparked concerns about his state of mind as well. Putin‘s recent erratic and violent behavior could be a sign these emails are very real.

Video evidence confirms Putin is truly ill

Over the last couple of months, Russia has ramped up missile attacks on Ukraine and killed numerous civilians from the area. There are also the always frightening possibility of an all-out nuclear conflict between Russia and the Western world. If this happens, the entire world would be in evident danger. In videos of him interacting with other members of his staff and army, Putin is clearly spotted trembling and seems more puffy than usual.

The emails claim he on steroids most of the time in order to mitigate the effects of his disease. They also confirm that the Kremlin will always dispute these claims by any means necessary and the Russian president will remain in power for as long as his body allows him. These emails are pretty straight forward about Putin’s health.

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