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Vladimir Putin's health worsening? Doctors report 'blurred vision, numb tongue'

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Russian President Putin suffered 'severe pain' in his head recently. He also experienced a partial loss of sensation in his right arm and leg'.

Subsequently, a 'council of doctors' performed first aid, and ordered Putin to take medication and rest for several days. The Telegram channel, which claims inside knowledge from the Kremlin has repeatedly said that Putin has cancer and that his medications impacting his decision-making power.

The General SVR has added that the sharp deterioration in the Russian president's health has already made those closest to him tense. "The sudden death of Putin will put them all in front of the unknown, or rather, on the brink of survival".

Rumours were spiralled that Putin's health is fuelled by his habit of gripping hard onto desks and making strange twitching movements with his feet.

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