Read more: Vladimir Putin’s health not good as experts notice ‘black hands’: Report Vladimir Putin is being medicated for the same, British newspaper The Sun reported, citing leaked Kremlin documents. The report said Vladimir Putin is “regularly pumped up with all kinds of heavy steroids” while attaching videos and photos of the 70-year-old Russian leader, who has been seen twitching and unsteady in several public appearances. Read more: Watch Friends, you will see: Propagandist Putin on the difference between Russia and the West Vladimir Putin suffers from both early-stage Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer, The Sun claimed, adding that the paper had seen emails from a Russian intelligence source. The report also added that the cancer is now spreading to other parts of his body. “I can confirm that he has been diagnosed with an early stage of Parkinson’s disease, but it is already progressing,” said an email from an insider cited in the report. Read more: Russia’s military leaders speak out. Topic: How and when nukes will be used in Ukraine “This fact will be denied in every possible way and covered up,” the email also said. “Putin is routinely pumped full of all kinds of heavy-duty steroids and innovative painkiller injections to stop the spread of his recently diagnosed pancreatic cancer,” it said. “Not only does it cause a lot of pain, but Putin has a condition of facial swelling and other side effects – including memory lapses. In his close circle, there are rumors that in addition to pancreatic cancer, which is gradually spreading, Putin also has cancer of the prostate,” the source added. Read more: Vladimir Putin complained of ‘excruciating pains’ before war room meetings: Report It was also reported earlier that Vladimir Putin’s hands were seen with signs of possible IV therapy. Last month, reports claimed that Vladimir Putin had “coughing cramps, constant nausea and lack of appetite”.
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