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Unsteady and Distracted Putin Fuels Parkinsons' Rumours as He Fidgets at Easter Event

Experts have raised fresh concerns over the health of Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, who has been accused of falling ill with Parkinson's and cancer amid several ongoing theories about the state of his health


Daily Mirror 25 APR 2022






Vladimir Putin has fuelled more speculation he's battling Parkinson's or another serious illness after he appeared "unsteady and distracted" at Easter service.



The Russian President has faced concerns about his physical and mental health since launching his invasion of Ukraine in February.

Experts have suggested a number of theories ranging from cancer and Parkinson's to steroid-use and psychosis or a personality disorder.

Now footage of Putin, 69, looking shaky and anxious at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral has further stoked the rumours.

During the brief footage of the service, Putin was seen chewing his lips and fidgeting as he spoke only once in chorus with the congregation saying "truly he is risen".




Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Moscow's Mayor Sergei Sobyanin (R) attend the Orthodox Easter mass


The concerning clip comes just days after he was seen "barely able to hold himself upright" as he gave orders to defence chief Sergei Shoigu on the siege of Mariupol.

Former Tory MP Louise Mensch has previously reported on Putin's potential health problems.

She wrote: "Putin has Parkinson’s disease and here you can see him gripping the table so that his shaking hand is not visible but he cannot stop his foot from tapping."

In November 2020, political analyst Valery Solovei sparked theories that Putin could have cancer or Parkinson's after claiming that Putin also needed to have emergency surgery.

He said at the time of Putin's health issues: “One is of psycho-neurological nature, the other is a cancer problem.

“If anyone is interested in the exact diagnosis, I'm not a doctor, and I have no ethical right to reveal these problems.

However the Russian aggressor did appear less bloated than in recent weeks

"The second diagnosis is a lot, lot more dangerous than the first-named diagnosis as Parkinson’s does not threaten physical state, but just limits public appearances.




“But there is a fatal diagnosis.

“Based on this information people will be able to make a conclusion about his life horizon, which wouldn’t even require specialist medical education.”

More recently Professor Erik Bucy, from Texas Tech University, told the Sun Online : "It’s an astonishingly weakened Putin compared to the man we observed even a few years ago.




The tell-tale tremors and shaky behaviour has fuelled Parkinson's rumours




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