British army chief denies rumors about Vladimir Putin’s health

“We see a relatively stable regime in Russia, President Putin has been able to stifle all opposition (…) and no one at the top has the motivation to challenge him,” Tony Radakin said in an interview broadcast on Sunday. by the BBC.

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He calls into question rumors that remain unverifiable. On Sunday July 17, British Chief of Defense Staff Admiral Tony Radakin challenged rumors about the health of Russian President Vladimir Putin or the possibility that he could be assassinated.

“I think some comments about the fact that he (Cheese fries) doesn’t get healthy or he ends up getting murdered, well I think that’s wishful thinking.”Tony Radakin told the BBC, in an interview published on Sunday.

“As military professionals, we see a relatively stable regime in Russia, President Putin has been able to stifle all opposition…and no one at the top has the motivation to challenge him”he argued.

Rumors denied by the White House

Vladimir Putin’s health remains a mystery. The White House had denied, on June 2, the information of the American weekly Newsweek claiming that the Russian president was suffering from cancer “at an advanced stage”.

The newspaper referred to a classified US intelligence report, a document that does not exist, according to the National Security Council, an agency of the US presidency. “Reports that such an intelligence assessment exists and that the President has been briefed on it are not true”had reacted this organization.


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