Vladimir Putin, recently removed from the Grévin museum after officially going to war with Ukraine on February 24, would no longer be in top form. Information reported by Paris Match magazine, which returned in its June 9 edition to the cancer rumors targeting the Russian president, revealing in particular an element that is surprising to say the least: a person would be responsible for “collecting its natural excreta”, namely its eexcrement and urine, since it would contain “capital information” for the future of the world.
A mission that dates back to 2019 according to the magazine, and conducted at the time under the control of the FSO, the Federal Protection Service, responsible for the security of Russian officials. An agent then had to place the head of state’s excrement in pockets provided for this purpose, “so as not to leave any trace and to bring everything back to the country in a special suitcase”. This practice had already taken place during Putin’s visit to France on May 29, 2017, the day Emmanuel Macron received his Russian counterpart in Versailles.
Less and less present
What also suggests that Vladimir Putin would experience serious health problems is that Paris Match would also have recorded more than five “disappearances” of several days of the head of the Kremlin since 2012. A year moreover during which his appearances were very punctual and above all limited for a period of one hour. He would also have had back surgery twice in recent years, in particular in 2019, according to the medical team, made up of anesthesiologists, resuscitators and “rehabilitation” experts, who surrounded him at the time.
The thesis of thyroid cancer would be the most probable according to thehe oncologists and ENT experts present at his side. And despite the Kremlin’s desire to keep the former KGB spy’s life top secret, doubts about his ability to lead his country in Olympic form as he was showing at the time are beginning to creep in further. more in the minds of observers.