Putin suffers relapse in health as Joe Biden visits Kyiv, Kremlin insiders claim
Vladimir Putin has suffered a relapse in his health as President Joe Biden arrived in Kyiv, it was claimed today.
It has been said by insiders that the Russian President, 70, will be forced to undergo new treatment in early March, impacting on his ability to oversee his war with Ukraine.
The claim, which cannot be verified, comes from the Russian telegram channel General SVR which has repeatedly made claims that Putin is suffering serious medical problems including cancer and says to have Kremlin insiders.
It coincided with 80-year-old Biden’s visit to Kyiv, just 530 miles from the Russian capital Moscow.
“Over the weekend, Putin underwent another medical check-up,” said the channel.
Russian model killed after calling Putin a 'psychopath' was strangled by her exIt continued: "The recent treatment did not give the expected results and a new one, based on the results of the examination, has been scheduled and will start on March 5.
“This can and probably will seriously influence the president's plans and decisions in the coming days.”
His “deteriorating health condition” means an “inability to actively participate in various activities during the treatment”.
He will be unable to “fully participate in the governance of the [military operation in Ukraine].”
The channel said: “It should be recalled that at the end of last year, due to the onset of therapy, Putin was forced to cancel a number of large traditional events and temporarily withdraw from most of the information agenda.”
It claimed a major speech by Putin this week to the Federal Assembly in Moscow “will be adjusted” to take account of the medical issues.
The channel has long claimed that he is suffering from cancer leading to digestive problems and other ailments.
Putin suffers “bouts of coughing, dizziness, sleep disturbances, abdominal pain [and] constant nausea” as well as “the manifestation of symptoms of Parkinson's disease and schizoaffective disorder”, it has alleged.
Separate media investigations disclosed that Putin is surrounded by a team of doctors including a cancer specialist when he travels.
The channel and others have claimed that drugs Putin is taking had an impact on his decision to go to war and continue the onslaught against Ukraine despite losing an estimated 200,000 Russians in the conflict.
Give Ukraine western fighter jets to fight Russians, urges Boris JohnsonHowever, last summer, CIA Director William Burns joked Putin is "entirely too healthy". Outlandish theories speculate that Putin may already be dead.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky seized on this recently and said he is "not sure whether the president of Russia is still alive."
The claims come as US President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv today.