An operation due to oncology and a spy successor: rumors about Putin's health haunt world journalists and intelligence officers - ForumDaily
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An operation due to oncology and a spy successor: rumors about Putin's health haunt world journalists and intelligence officers

Russian President Vladimir Putin will undergo cancer surgery and temporarily hand over power to a hardline former FSB director, according to a new report. NYPost.

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Putin will hand over control of the Russian government to Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Security Council, while he is incapacitated during and after the procedure, according to a video from the cryptic Telegram channel "General SVR».

The channel, which is allegedly run by a former lieutenant general of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, known by the pseudonym "Viktor Mikhailovich", reported that doctors told Putin that he needed an operation.

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The operation and recovery are expected to put Putin out of action "for a short time," according to an unconfirmed report.

“Putin is unlikely to agree to transfer power for a longer period,” the voice in the video says, adding that Patrushev’s control of the country is likely to be in the hands of Patrushev for no more than two to three days.

“I will say that this is the worst option,” the narrator adds. — Patrushev is an outright scoundrel. He is no better than Vladimir Putin. Moreover, he is a more cunning and, I would say, more insidious person than Vladimir Putin. If he comes to power, the problems of Russians will only increase.”

"Viktor Mikhailovich" ominously hinted that he and his allies "will make certain efforts to prevent this from happening, and, I hope, we will succeed."

The video follows a report by Russian investigative agency The Project, which claims in a lengthy report that Putin has visited an oncologist 35 times in recent years. According to the publication, Putin became so paranoid about his health that he even turned to alternative methods of treatment.

Putin is said to bathe in blood extracted from deer antlers, which are cut while they are growing and still full of fresh blood, according to the publication. Disgusting "antler baths" are an alternative therapy in Russia's Altai region, which borders Kazakhstan and Mongolia.

Believers say that baths improve the cardiovascular system and rejuvenate the skin, as explained in The Project.

Meanwhile, the oncologist, identified by the publication as Yevgeny Selivanov, has reportedly made dozens of clandestine visits to Putin's house in Sochi in just four years.

The report also says that the Russian president secretly underwent surgery last fall: "In medical circles, it is believed that during this period the president was undergoing a complex procedure related to some kind of thyroid disease."

The video claimed that Putin's cancer was progressing, but the host grimly remarked that he didn't want to give viewers "false hope".

Putin, 70, whose sickly appearance and uncharacteristically restless behavior in public has recently raised questions about his health, is rumored to be suffering from cancer and a host of other serious illnesses, including Parkinson's disease.

Putin's suspected health problems come at a particularly inopportune moment, with the war in Ukraine now in its fourth month and Russia suffering heavy casualties on the battlefield.

A Telegram message that appeared on April 28 claimed that Patrushev had a two-hour "heart-to-heart" conversation with Putin.

“We know that Putin made it clear to Patrushev that he considers him practically the only reliable ally and friend in the government,” the report said. “In addition, the president promised that if his health deteriorates, the actual control of the country will temporarily pass into the hands of Patrushev.”

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In early April, the authors of the Telegram channel claimed that Putin's doctors recommended an operation by the end of the month, but this did not happen.

The channel has been reporting Putin's alleged cancer diagnosis since at least November 2020, claiming that the Russian dictator is suffering from bowel cancer.

Last month, new questions about Putin's physical condition were raised when he was seen tightly gripping a desk during a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

The Kremlin has consistently denied that Putin has any health problems.

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