Vladimir Putin Cancer Operation: Putin Surgery?


MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is on sick leave after nearly 70 days of the invasion of Ukraine. Putin, who has been suffering from cancer and Parkinson's for over a year, is reported to have undergone surgery for cancer. However, the English media quoted Russian government sources as saying that the operation could take place this week. Putin appears to have decided to hand over responsibility for the war with Ukraine to former Chief of the Federal Security Services (FSB) Nikolai Patrushev until surgery. The 70-year-old Patrushev is known for writing war tactics as an armory. Putin hopes to carry out the operation less than Russia's victory on May 9 to mark the victory of World War II.

Effect of heavy doses

There are reports that Putin has been weakened by taking heavy doses of drugs for cancer, Parkinson's, and schizophrenia. The individual doctors treating him advised him to undergo cancer surgery immediately. The latest video shows Putin's unexpected changes on his face. Differences in sitting and walking are also noticeable. Videos of hands shaking during a handshake with guests have gone viral.

Not the Prime Minister...

According to the country's constitution, the prime minister must temporarily take office if the Russian president falls ill. But Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin (56) is on the profile. He has big links with the national intelligence system and related information. Putin is leaning towards Patrushev to become an aggressor in the wake of the war reaching a critical juncture. Some magazines write that he has stomach cancer and others that he has thyroid cancer. The Russian media has kept it secret, even though Putin has repeatedly disappeared in the past for treatment. But now, for the first time, Bhogata is saying in informal conversations that some high-ranking government officials, who did not want to be named, are undergoing Putin surgery.

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