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Alexander Lukashenko with Vladimir Putin

Legs and feet of the President of Russia did not stop, in a conversation with the President of Belarus.

In the week that marks one year since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the health status of Vladimir Putin is once again a topic discussed all over the world.

From the first days, there has been talk about the seemingly fragile health of the President of Russia.

A morbid theory soon emerged, which suggested that a swollen face, back problems and occasional high doses of steroids indicated a serious problem. Moreover, it has already exceeded the average life expectancy of a man in Russia (68 years and Putin is 70).

More recently, last month, Kirili Budanov assured that the President of Russia has been ill for a long time. The head of intelligence services at the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said that Putin has terminal cancer: “he has been sick for a long time. He doesn’t have much time left to live”.

Now circulates a video which joins this chorus of theories.

Putin was talking to Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus. Since he sat down, he’s been there for a minute straight always moving legs and feet.

An unusual behavior at this level, in a meeting between two leaders of countries.

The president of Russia, when he appears in videos or live, is almost always seated, with his most of the body covered for a table. Here it was different.

It is suggested that it is code morseit is thought that Putin likes to to dance rock n Roll. All in playful tones.

But, leaving the remoque aside, there are those who reinforce the idea: something is wrongVladimir Putin has a serious health problem.

Adin, from Crimea, published the original video – from the Kremlin itself – and warned that these movements are symptoms of Parkinson’s. Still at an early stage, but they will be the first symptoms.

“I have been taking care of my father for seven years. He died of Parkinson’s. I can assure you that these look like later “early stages” of the disease, he wrote.

Parkinson’s disease actually causes, in most cases, muscle problems, tremors, spasms or cramps.

Russian officials continue to assure that Putin is doing very well.

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