The Russian President's health has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, particularly after he was photographed clutching a desk during a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu last month.
Digital Desk: According to unsubstantiated media rumours,
Russian President Vladimir Putin may undergo cancer surgery while
temporarily handing over control to the country's Security Council Secretary
Nikolai Patrushev.
According to the
international media, Putin has been advised by physicians that he needs
surgery, citing a Telegram channel apparently maintained by a retired Russian
Foreign Intelligence Service lieutenant general.
Putin is likely to be
incapacitated for "a short time" as a result of the surgery and
rehabilitation, according to the report.
Putin's allegedly
"sickly appearance and uncommonly fidgety behaviour in public" in
recent months, according to the source, has led to speculation that he is
suffering from cancer and a slew of other terrible illnesses, including
Parkinson's disease.
According to the
International Media , a US official indicated on Monday that the media
allegations could not be validated, with Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby
saying, "I have seen nothing that could help us corroborate that."
"We know that Putin told Patrushev that he is basically his only trusted buddy and friend in the cabinet," the post stated. "Furthermore, if the president's health deteriorates, actual control of the country will be temporarily transferred to Patrushev." According to rumours.
According to the International Media, Russia's Security Council, of which Patruchev is secretary, is an influential body that reports directly to Putin and provides guidance on military and security issues within Russia. Most of the council's power is vested in Patrushev, who is widely regarded as a staunch Putin ally.
The Russian President's health has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, particularly after he was photographed clutching a desk during a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu last month.
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