Moscow: There has been speculation over Vladimir Putin’s deteriorating health for quite some time.
And now, if Ukraine’s head of military intelligence Major General Kyrylo Budanov is to be believed, the Russian President is seriously ill as he battles cancer and other illnesses.
Not just that. Ukraine’s military head claimed in an interview with to Sky News that Putin is facing the threat of a coup and the process is underway.
Budanov said that he is not spreading Ukrainian propaganda against Russia, and predicted that the ongoing war will reach a breaking point in the second half of August.
“Most of the active combat actions will have finished by the end of this year. As a result, we will renew Ukrainian power in all our territories that we have lost including Donbas and the Crimea,” he claimed.
The New Lines Magazine recently reported that Putin has blood cancer, courtesy of a secret recording by an oligarch close to Kremlin.
In the recording, the oligarch says there is deep frustration in Moscow about the state of the economy and appears to speak on behalf of other oligarchs saying,
“We all hope that Putin dies. He absolutely ruined Russia’s economy, Ukraine’s economy, and many other economies — ruined absolutely… The problem is with his head. One crazy guy can turn the world upside down,” the oligarch is heard saying, New Lines reported.
Putin was reportedly seen coughing with a blanket draped over his legs during Russia’s Victory Day parade recently.
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