It is to happen at the National Cancer Research Center “NN Blokhin” in Moscow. The reason is pancreatic cancer – citing the findings of the Israeli journalist Mark Kotlyarsky.
- Putin’s health and private life are taboo in Russia and are hardly ever discussed in public
- However, in recent weeks, there has been a lot of media information that indicates possible serious health problems for the president of Russia
- The Kremlin is supposed to work on the worst-case scenario: if the forecasts turn out to be unfavorable
One of the facility’s buildings is already closed for other patients. Kotlyarsky added that the Kremlin has prepared for a “worst-case scenario”.
Putin is sick with pancreatic cancer? Latest information
In an interview with the “We Can Explain” channel, Kotlyarsky revealed were two sources of his information came from. The journalist explained that one of his interlocutors comes from the medical circles of the capital, and the other works in the Kremlin administration.
According to Kotlyarski, the Russian president is said to be suffering from pancreatic cancer, not thyroid cancer, as it was thought: it is, therefore, a type of cancer that is difficult to treat.
The Kremlin is said to be working on the worst-case scenario: if the forecasts turn out to be unfavorable, Russia could be temporarily led by a collective governing body – the State Council, which would be entrusted with government tasks.
According to sources, one of the facility’s buildings in Blokhina is being prepared and closed to other patients, while Putin is reportedly waiting for pre-operative examinations.
Putin’s health. Further speculations and the alleged “look-alike”
Speculation about Vladimir Putin’s health has been going on for several weeks. Time and time again there is more information about what may be wrong with the Russian president. It has already been said that Putin is going to suffer from a severe and rapidly progressive form of cancer and that he is losing his eyesight.
It is worth recalling that the Italian title “La Stampa” informed about the operation that Putin was to undergo in connection with blood cancer. According to the newspaper, in order to ensure maximum discretion, the operation was carried out at night. In order for the entire procedure to go unnoticed, the presidential double would appear in the media for several days.
Lavrov comments on Putin’s health
Sergey Lavrov has denied media reports about Vladimir Putin’s illness. – I do not think that sane people can see the president’s signs of any disease or ailment – said the head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an interview for the French channel TF1.
Lavrov noted that Putin, who turns 70 in October, appears in public “every day”. – You can watch him on screens, read and listen to his speech – said the head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I leave it to the conscience of those who spread such rumors – he added.
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