Putin’s cancer: Who gets the options?

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has been diagnosed with cancer on the eve of the Ukraine war and is expected to undergo surgery soon. Who will run the country?

In this regard, the British newspaper has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s cancer surgery is expected soon and in the meantime the war in Ukraine is likely to be handed over to the former head of the Russian intelligence agency.

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, sources close to the Kremlin have said that Vladimir Putin is expected to undergo skin cancer surgery and that for a few days, decisions regarding the Ukraine war will be made by the head of the Russian Security Council and former KGB member. Chief, Putin’s friend Nikolai Petroshev.

According to the report, Vladimir Putin was diagnosed with stomach cancer and Parkinson’s disease 18 months ago, but he also has symptoms of schizophrenia.

Sources say Putin has delayed the surgery and that the surgery is only possible after Victory Day, which commemorates Russia’s victory in World War II. Victory Day is celebrated on May 9.

Sources say the surgery was supposed to take place in April but Putin postponed it but now doctors say further delays could be dangerous.

The Russian presidential palace has always denied reports of Putin’s ill health.

Critics have expressed concern over reports that Putin has handed over power to Nikolai Petroshev, who under the constitution goes to the prime minister in the president’s absence.

It was also reported some time ago that the doctor had asked him to start importing medicine from western countries. According to the Daily Mail, when Putin started taking the drug, he noticed severe side effects and increased his weakness and dizziness.

According to reports, the doctor who prescribed the drug was later removed from Putin’s treatment and the drug imported from a non-friendly country was also tested.

A Russian journalist in exile recently claimed that Putin had thyroid cancer and that he had a team of the best doctors with him at all times.

Recently, some videos surfaced showing Putin’s hand trembling unconsciously, reinforcing reports that he had Parkinson’s disease.

The Daily Mail has released a photo of Putin holding a table during a meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, which also shows swelling of Putin’s face.

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