Putin, who suffers from a number of serious illnesses, could not live more than two years


- says the head of Ukraine's spy agency

- Putin has symptoms of Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia, says so-called Kremlin insider

London / Kiev: Vladimir Putin cannot live more than two years because he is suffering from a number of serious illnesses. The head of Ukraine's spy agency told media outlets. Major General Kirillo Budanov said that the Kiev spies who had infiltrated the Kremlin had obtained many facts from the people around them, according to the Daily Mirror of England. U.S. "Putin doesn't have much time now," Budanov was quoted as saying.

In fact, rumors of Putin's health have been circulating for months. The rumor has been circulating since he was seen holding a table during a meeting with his defense minister, Sergei Soing. Earlier this month, the three-year-old president was seen twisting his legs while delivering a speech. Putin was seen walking backwards during the awards ceremony in the Kremlin, and Putin was seen stepping back when Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkol went to accept his award.

Doctors have advised Putin not to stay in public for long. He also fell ill during discussions with military chiefs. According to the telegram channel, the president appears to be seriously ill. Weakness also seems to be like Tammar. He also had to undergo immediate cancer surgery in April. Symptoms of Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia appear in them. That's what a self-styled Kremlin insider said.

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