“Putin will be deposed as President of Russia in 2024”

Putin has ruled Russia for more than two decades, but his influence over the country waned when cAftermath of the Ukraine War. First, the failure of their secret service, which they thought Kiev would fall in a few days, and now almost a year and a half has passed. Next to, There were demonstrations against the conflict in Russian cities and even clashes with the Wagner Group, Russian mercenaries, which threatened to take Moscow and caused days of rebellion and insecurity in the country. According to a former member of British intelligence, his tenure appears to be “coming to the end”.

“Vladimir Putin will be deposed as President of Russia next year”, This was recently confirmed by former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, who headed the Russian branch of the secret service from 2006 to 2009 “The West must prepare for the end of the Putin era”. Steele suggested to Sky News that the autocrat could be assassinated by internal rebels or a conspiracy from outside Moscow. “That would be the worst scenario for the West because it would likely result in bloodshed.”

Goodbye Putin?: “The West must prepare, would probably lead to bloodshed”

“The most likely outcome is a violent attempt to kill or overthrow Putin in favor of another regime oligarch who has distanced himself from the war and is willing to negotiate.” really put an end to this absurd situation against the West.” The former spy added that Putin could even decide to resign in the next elections in March 2024. There are also rumors that the Russian President may be ill.

The President has given numerous indications of a possible illness. Several experts have suggested he may have cancer. “There are very credible sources saying he has been ill for some time”Steele added.

Steele isn’t the only one to suggest that Putin could be removed from office. Last year, General Kyrilo Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, claimed that a coup was launched in 2023 to overthrow Vladimir Putin. “The leader of Russia has cancer in his blood”, He said. The general was extremely critical of the invading forces, calling them “a horde of people with guns” and calling them the “myth” of much-heralded Russian power. Regarding Vladimir Putin, he added that he was in “very bad mental and physical condition” due to cancer and other diseases he was suffering from.

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