Kremlin Denies Health Issues for Putin
Kremlin Denies Health Issues for Putin

Kremlin Denies Health Issues for Putin

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The Kremlin has swiftly denied rumors regarding Vladimir Putin's health after he acknowledged undergoing regular medical examinations at a Moscow hospital during a televised meeting with health minister Mikhail Murashko. Putin, 72, stated that his check-ups at the Central Clinical Hospital were routine and urged citizens to get vaccinated. Despite his assurances, speculation about his health persists, fueled by past reports of potential conditions, including cancer and Parkinson's disease, as well as noticeable changes in his appearance. State news agency TASS reiterated that Putin has no health problems, while Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized the nature of the visits as preventive. Over the years, Putin's health has been a topic of intense scrutiny, especially during the pandemic, when he implemented strict isolation measures. This latest admission, however, has reignited discussions surrounding his physical condition and the implications it may have for his leadership.

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