A US media report has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is seriously ill and fell down the stairs of his official residence in Moscow last week. However, the next day after this incident, he also went on a tour of a special testing lab in Russia.
For a few months, there have been continuous reports in the world media that Putin is suffering from cancer and because of this, he also finds it difficult to grip things. The Russian government has been terming these reports as rumors.
what the report claims
The 'New York Post' has reported Putin's illness and his fall from the stairs, quoting a telegram channel General SVR. According to this – the incident is on Wednesday. The Russian President was coming down the stairs of his official residence in Moscow. Five stairs before reaching the floor, he lost control and came down sliding. The security team handled them. He has suffered a lower back injury.
accident due to illness
It has been claimed in this report that due to cancer, Putin has had serious stomach problems. Such patients often feel gas in the stomach and stool comes out along with the gas. The incident that happened on Wednesday probably happened because of this.
Western media has been claiming earlier also that Putin has cancer and it has reached the last stage. Apart from this, he is also called Parkinson's disease. There is a problem in gripping things in this.
According to the report, as soon as Putin fell, three guards handled him and made him sit on a sofa kept nearby. After this, he was given some medicines. At present, his condition is said to be fine and he does not have any problem walking.
investigation also started
According to reports, a special team of doctors is probing the case of President Putin's sudden fall. It is also important that Putin wears special slip-proof shoes. Apart from this, the stairs of his residence are also not such that a person can slip and fall.
The Russian President's injury was not serious, the reason being that on Thursday, the day after his fall, he visited a lab in Moscow and met scientists there.
Similar reports from February
On 24 February Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, several claims have been made in the media that Putin has serious diseases like cancer and Parkinson's.
In October, the Ukrainian newspaper 'Kyiv Post' released a picture claiming that Putin is being constantly administered saline drips and has marks on his hands.
A few days later, Putin met Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. During this, he was seen holding one end of the table. It was said about – Putin is being given treatment for cancer. However, despite this they still have pain. This is the reason why many decisions related to the Russian government are currently being postponed.
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