Russian President Vladimir Putin is carrying a suitcase full of his own feces and urine for fear that he could reveal too much information about his health if he falls into the wrong hands, according to reports. “Putin is afraid that any information about his health will fall into the hands of foreign intelligence services,” Rebecca Kofler, president of Doctrine & Strategy Consulting and a former DIA official, told Fox News Digital. “He wants to project the image that he will rule Russia indefinitely, in order to prevent any chaos associated with a change of power.” A report from the Paris Match via the Moscow Times reveals that Putin has a special assistant from the Federal Guard who handles the suitcase, which contains his feces and urine collected during his travels, and returns it to Moscow. UKRAINE FINISHES FROM AMMUNITION, SAYS INFORMATION SERVICE OFFICER Kofler explained that Putin is probably afraid of anyone who uses feces as evidence of some kind of weakness in the Russian president’s health. “While there is a lot of speculation that Putin is suffering from a deadly disease, the information about his health is unclear,” Koffler said. “Without a deadly disease, Putin is likely to be president of Russia until at least 2024 and possibly until 2036, given that his popularity has skyrocketed since the invasion of Ukraine.” Putin has an 81% approval rating despite widespread protests since the start of the invasion of Ukraine. Reports of Putin’s health circulated before the invasion began, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov only denying last week that the Russian president was seriously ill. RUSSIA CLAIMS IN EASTERN UKRAINE, BUT ANALYSTS PROPOSE “EXPENDITURE” PROGRESS, POWER “REDUCED” “You know, President Putin appears in public every day. You can see him on the screens, read his speeches, listen to his speeches,” Lavrov said. “I do not think reasonable people can discern any symptoms of illness in this person.” A recent recording reportedly revealed a Russian oligarch aligned with the Kremlin saying Putin was seriously ill with blood cancer. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Reports before the invasion suggested that Putin remained isolated to avoid showing signs of ill health. Critics have pointed to his prolonged isolation as the cause of a controversial crisis that led to and during the invasion of Ukraine. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter focusing on national and global news.