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Russian President Putin shedding his eyesight, has 3 years to reside: Report

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A Russian intelligence officer claimed that Putin has solely three years to reside as he has ‘most cancers’, including that the president can also be shedding his eyesight and affected by complications.

The Russian president is shedding his eyesight and affected by complications, reviews declare. (Photo: Reuters)

A Russian intelligence officer has claimed that President Vladimir Putin has been given simply three years to reside as he has a “severe form of rapidly progressing cancer”, the Independent reported.

The Federal Security Service (FSB) officer additionally alleged that the 69-year-old president is shedding his eyesight and affected by complications.

The FSB officer revealed the details about Putin’s quickly deteriorating well being to the previous Russian spy Boris Karpichkov, who’s at the moment residing within the UK, the Independent additional reported.

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“We are told he is suffering from headaches and when he appears on TV he needs pieces of paper with everything written in huge letters to read what he’s going to say,” the Russian officer mentioned.

“They are so large, every web page can solely maintain a few sentences. His eyesight is significantly worsening,” the spy said adding that Putin’s limbs are “now also shaking uncontrollably”.

Speculations about the Russian President’s health have been reported to originate with the popular Russian Telegram channel General SVR.

The channel claimed that Putin’s doctors had warned him the surgery might incapacitate him for “a short time”, and that during this period the president should briefly hand over the reins of power to an aide.

Concerns about Putin’s health also grew after former UK intelligence official Christopher Steele said Putin left meetings for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, has denied rumours about Putin’s rapidly deteriorating health. “I do not assume that sane folks can see on this particular person indicators of some sort of sickness or ailment,” Lavrov informed France’s broadcaster TF1.

The Russia-Ukraine warfare has entered its fourth month now with Moscow persevering with to step up its assault on Ukraine’s Donbas area.