Is the Russian President sick in the Ukraine war? Mysterious black marks visible on Putin's hand

Posted on 2nd Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

The health of Russian President Vladimir Putin is once again in the news. The reason behind this is some pictures in which strange marks have been seen on Putin's hand. According to a report by UK-based Express, pictures showing strange markings and colors on Putin's hands have been released online. Several users online claimed that it is an intravenous (IV) track mark. Retired British Army officer and member of the House of Lords Richard Dante talks about Putin's health issue during an event on Sky News. He told the outlet that it shows how healthy the Russian president is -- or isn't.

 

Lord Danat told the outlet, "People curious to know about the matter are now seeing that his (Putin's) hands are looking quite dark from above. This is a sign that he cannot take injections in other parts of the body. Huh." "It is interesting to note, whether he is as fit as he pretends to be. It is an interesting matter to be monitored," he added.

 

Britain's former Chief of Defense Staff, Lord Dante, said Putin could be suffering from a serious illness. He said that we had indicated months ago that Putin is not in good health, he is ill. By the way, Russia has repeatedly claimed that Putin is in good health. But even then it has long been suspected that the Russian president is suffering from a disease like cancer or Parkinson's. Previous reports had also suggested that the leader had 'injection marks on his hands. This suggests that he is undergoing treatment in the hospital and is living the climb as he speaks.

 

A few months ago, a US intelligence report claimed that Putin may be suffering from "cancer". The assessment also said that the Russian president narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in March this year. Putin turned 70 earlier this month. On his birthday there were many prayers for his health. The latest black marks on Putin's hand during the Ukraine war are shocking.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday to try to resolve the long-standing conflict between the former Soviet Union's neighbors. The peace talks come as Russia's military intensified its campaign to target critical infrastructure in Ukraine's war which has entered its ninth month.

 

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