Putin is going to die soon! Ongoing cancer treatment, shocking; revelation of Ukraine’s intelligence agency chief

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New Delhi: Where on one hand the Russia-Ukraine War is at its peak at this time. At the same time, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is very seriously ill and will die soon. Actually, according to some media reports, Budanov said that we think, he has cancer. We have got the news from our sources who are very close to Russian President Putin.

Putin’s illness: rumor or fact
The 70-year-old Russian leader and powerful Russian President Putin are rumored to be suffering from cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and other ailments. Significantly, earlier US intelligence officials had claimed that Vladimir Putin stopped appearing in public from time to time due to cancer and had narrowly escaped an assassination attempt some time ago. However, the Russian government then categorically denied any such claim.

America also disclosed
In fact, according to the American magazine Newsweek, the American intelligence community believes that Putin is ill and is undergoing treatment for cancer. Then an official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence told the magazine that Putin was definitely very ill. But the news of his death soon is mere speculation.

Russia rejected
At the same time, even before this, the Kremlin had denied the claim of the Russian President being ill. Last year, spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin was absolutely fine and in good health. He called the speculation about Putin’s illness just a hoax.

On the war front, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday ordered his armed forces to observe a unilateral 36-hour ceasefire in Ukraine this weekend for the Orthodox Christmas holiday. Orthodox Christmas is celebrated every year on 7 January. The Orthodox Church still celebrates the birthday of Jesus according to the Julian calendar. Moscow has announced a ceasefire for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year. However, Ukraine, on its part, gave no indication of keeping the ceasefire for the time being.

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