Reports from Russia claims that Putinâs surgery “went well and without issues,”. Reports are credited to the information to Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently underwent surgery to remove fluid from his belly. It was according to a report published by Express on Wednesday. The operation “went well and without issues,” according to the report. The information is credited to the information to Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Telegram Channel General SVR.
The procedure, which took place during the night of May 12 and May 13 was not linked to cancer. Due to the procedure, Putin was unable to attend a scheduled meeting with government leaders. The gathering instead included a pre-recorded video greeting from the President, according to the Express story.
The statements stated by “General SVR” have not been validated. Both sides appear to have used propaganda during the Ukraine conflict.
Last week, the station alleged that the Russian president had filmed footage in order to conceal future procedures and planned to use body doubles if necessary.
Despite the fact that the mysterious channel has been one of the primary sources of alleged information. In recent weeks, other more established sites have also voiced concerns about his health.
Regular meetings with Russia’s Oncologist
Putin has been regularly seen by an oncologist, according to Russian investigative website The Project, who claimed that the leader was suffering from thyroid cancer.
The report also listed a slew of additional problems that the alleged strongman was dealing with. It was ranging from hockey injuries to back discomfort caused by an equestrian mishap.
Putin is reported to bathe in blood derived from deer antlers, which are chopped off while still developing and full of fresh blood, according to the article. In Russia’s Altai area, which borders Kazakhstan and Mongolia, the unpleasant “antler baths” are an alternative cure.
According to The Project, believers claim that the baths boost the cardiovascular system and regenerate the skin. He was caught squirming, kept his distance from his subordinates, or otherwise acted suspiciously in public, speculation about his health has continued.
Donbas is completely destroyed by Russia: Zelensky
Reports of Putinâs surgery comes amid Russian troops increasing the intensity of attacks. On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces had “totally wrecked” the industrial Donbas region, accusing Moscow of indiscriminate bombings as the offensive escalated.
Zelensky further charged that Russian soldiers were seeking to murder as many Ukrainians as possible. They want to cause as much damage as possible, repeating his claim that Russia was committing genocide.
While Ukrainian forces continue to liberate the Kharkiv region to the east of Kyiv, Zelensky claims that Russia is attempting to put even more pressure in the Donbas.
“It is hell there – and that is not an exaggeration,” he said in a late-night video address. He also added that 12 people had been killed in the “brutal and absolutely senseless bombardment” of Severodonetsk on Thursday.
Despite Kyiv’s forces recapturing the Kharkiv region and using significant US artillery supply, a senior Pentagon official cautioned Thursday that the Ukraine war could drag on for a long time.
War could drag for long: US
Analysts who claim that Russian forces are stretched to capacity and would be unable to advance in weeks should be warned, according to the source.
“It’s tough to predict where this will go over time,” said the official, who requested anonymity. In comparison to Russian forces, the official commended Ukrainian soldiers for their command and control, cohesion, and spirit, calling it “nothing short of historic.”
‘This Is a Knife Fight,’ a US official warns, implying that the Ukraine conflict might go a long time. According to a Pentagon officer, Russian soldiers are still having trouble sustaining their incursion.
“It’s tough to predict where this will go over time,” said the official, who requested anonymity.
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