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World News See other World News Articles Title: Kremlin Makes Announcement Amid Rumors On Putin’s Health Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A top Kremlin official on Monday disputed reports that Russian President Vladimir Putins health is getting progressively worse amid rumors that he may have cancer. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov issued a response to the reports, saying that Putin makes public appearances on a daily basis. You can see him on TV screens, read, and listen to his speeches. I dont think that a sane person can suspect any signs of an illness or ailment in this man, he added. Ill leave it on the conscience of those who disseminate such rumors despite daily opportunities for everyone to see how he and others look like. Lavrov, who was speaking to a French TV station, did not address claims that Putin is suffering from an undisclosed form of cancer. Christopher Steele, the former UK spy and reputed author of the infamous and discredited Steele dossier, told Sky News earlier this month he believes Putin is seriously ill and claimed that factored into the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine. Notably, Steele was hired by organizations on behalf of Hillary Clintons 2016 campaign to conduct opposition research against then-candidate Donald Trump, creating the dossier accusing Trump of having connections to Moscow. Most of the claims within Steeles notes have been debunked by U.S. intelligence officials, although those allegations ultimately made it to corporate American news outlets such as MSNBC and the New York Times. Tanks of pro-Russian troops drive along a street during the UkraineRussia conflict in the town of Popasna in the Luhansk Region, Ukraine, on May 26, 2022. (Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters) A report from an outlet called New Lines Magzine claimed that it received an audio recording from an unnamed Russian oligarch, who alleged Putin is very ill with blood cancer. And in March, Moscow also denied other rumorswhich are largely based on uncorroborated and unnamed sourcesabout Putins health. At the time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian leader said he was in fine condition. However, a former KGB official, Boris Karpichkov told The Sun tabloid that he suspects Putin, 69, has several ailments, including Parkinsons and dementia. Karpichkov provided no evidence to the publication, which, along with the Daily Mail and Mirror, often publishes speculative reports about Putins health and family members. This month, Jeffrey Edmonds, the former director for Russia on the National Security Council and a former CIA military analyst, told Business Insider that he is not seeing anything truly credible in regards to claims about the Russian presidents allegedly poor health. Because of Russias failure to capture certain parts of Ukraine, Edmonds said that he and other analysts have seen a definite change in Putins public behavior. Putin is normally the voice of calm in Russia but publicly has become more emotional and angry, he said, adding that the president is not comfortable with something. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
That's a little bit short of a denial that he has any health issues.
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