Vladimir Putin 'will die soon, and that is a fact, “said Volodyymyr Zensky with confidence yesterday.
Although the Ukrainian president has not offered any evidence to support the claim, it may not be as daring as a statement as it appears for the first time, with the 72-year-old Russian dictator plagued by rumors about poor health in recent months and years.
Putin's physical appearance was also examined, with photos earlier this year with red eyes and a mysterious bruise on his handy speculation that deteriorates his health.
Even more shocking images of the Russian leader in recent years have demonstrated him with a prominent scar in his neck – who encouraged theories that he had undergone surgery for thyroid cancer.
Reports were also abundant around the start of the war in Ukraine that he was constantly accompanied by a specialized cancer doctor, while an American intelligence leak also seemed to confirm that he was undergoing chemotherapy.
Other indicators of potential poor health are moments when he has appeared unstable with his legs nod, while other clips have seen him grab a table and tap on his foot.
Experts have speculated that he could suffer from Parkinson's – a claim that was supported by a former British intelligence head that said that contacts had informed him that there was something 'fundamental wrong' medical with the dictator.
In 2022, the Kremlin was forced to deny rumors that Putin contaminated himself after he had fallen a staircase – reportedly “involuntarily” pooping because of “cancer affecting his stomach and intestines.”
Moscow has always maintained that his leader is fit and good, and Putin has continued his attempts to project a Strongman image despite his obvious aging and often morbid appearance.

Strange images shows the legs of Vladimir Putin uncontrollable during a public event in November in the midst of rumors that he has Parkinson's disease

It is not known why the 72-year-old Russian leader has this bruise, but it is believed that he has long been in a distressed health

Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a candle during an orthodox Easter service in the Christ de Saviour -Cathedral in Moscow at the beginning of April 16, 2023. A prominent 'scar' is seen on his neck

Rumors have been around for years that Putin (photo adapted during a meeting last month) has had health problems, and they have been intensified since he launched the invasion of Ukraine
In October Moscow would be forced to hurry a statement that Putin has denied health problems after he had admitted that he had regularly undergone exams in a top hospital in Moscow.
In a television session with its Minister of Health Mikhail Mikhail Murashko focused on encouraging people to have flu shot in a television session.
“Doctors in the Central Clinical Hospital, where I undergo all kinds of regular studies, also recommend being vaccinated with medicines produced in their own country,” Putin said.
This immediately led to speculation about the medical condition of the Despot – who quickly acted his assistants to destroy.
State news agency Tass insisted that Putin has 'no health problems' because it emphasized that his visits to a hospital that is known as the Kremlin clinic were for normal checks.
His spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, “He meant routine medical examinations.”
But in November, strange images showed Putin's legs uncontrollable during a public event in the midst of rumors that he has Parkinson's disease.
He seemed unable to control his movements while giving an hour -long speech on a stage in Astana, Kazakhstan.
In the clip the muscle twitches in his left foot seems to start before he influences both his legs and feet.
Putin then took on a wider position, but kept rocking back on his heels and moving his legs.

A bloated Vladimir Putin has a table grabbing while he pulled in his chair during a television meeting with his then Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu in 2022
Last year, former MI6 chef Sir Richard Dearlove suggested that Putin probably has Parkinson's disease.
Sir Richard, who was head of the British secret intelligence service when Putin first came to power in 2000, LBC said that his contacts believe that the Russian president had the disease, which can seriously influence life expectancy.
The former Spymaster even suggested that Paranoia – a Parkinson's symptom – could have contributed to Putin's decision to remove Alexei Navalny about opposition leader.
He said that Parkinson's 'of course has different representations, different variations, different seriousness, but added:' If the man is paranoid – and I think the murder of Navalny could suggest a certain paranoia – that is one of the symptoms. '

Vladimir Putin (photo) saw a 15-year-old girl from the Donetsk region of Ukraine, called Arina Porkhal, in January

Putin was seen with red eyes during a phone call in January and seemed to wear make -up
In May 2022, the leaked texts of an FSB officer stated that the Russian president had “no more than two to three years” to live.
The claim, which emerged as part of a secret message from the Russian agent to fugitive and former FSB agent Boris Karpichkov, reportedly suggested that Putin suffered from a 'serious form of fast -continuing cancer' and that he also lost sight.
Claims of the terminal disease of the Russian leader emerged as part of a secret message from the Russian agent to a fugitive and former FSB agent Boris Karpichkov.
The message warned that Putin refuses to wear glasses because of the fear that it would admit a form of weakness, and he now lashes out at his subordinates with 'uncontrolled anger'.
Then, in June of that year, the intelligence head of Ukraine, General General Kylero Budanov, said Kyiv Spies who infiltrated the Kremlin, discovered that the dictator was suffering from several 'serious' diseases.
“Putin has no long life for him,” said Budanov, estimates that he would survive for a maximum of two years.
The claims came around the time of a famous incident in which the president hung in his chair as he grabbed a table and hurled his words during a meeting with the then Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu.
The health of Putin also sharpened sharply during the pandemic when he took exceptional security measures with officials who routinely quarantine routine loss for two weeks or more before he saw him.

The Kremlin was forced to deny Vladimir Putin, 72, after he said he is undergoing the all kinds of regular exams in Moscow's Elite Central Clinical Hospital.
This also saw the introduction of his notorious long table – apparently brought in to prevent guests from being sitting somewhere near him.
There were reports that he coughed continuously, and his hands and feet that apparently made involuntary jerky movements, and on various occasions he seemed to walk with a weak.
Leks suggested that he regularly traveled with an present cancer surgeon, while observers remarked a long and mysterious absences in sight, with 'canned' – taken in advance – sent meetings to give the impression that he worked actively.
Last October the general SVR Telegram channel, which regularly claims that Putin is terminally ill with cancer, that he had undergone a 'cardiac arrest'.

Vladimir Putin was caught on the camera who repeatedly itches his face while visiting the new UFA
The channel said at the time that all recent performances by the Russian dictator, including foreign visits, have been double or double due to a body.
It claimed that doctors managed Putin and he was brought to a special Intensive Care facility in his official home.
“Doctors carried out CPR, after they had previously established that the president had a cardiac arrest,” the channel reported. “Help was offered on time, the heart was started and Putin regained awareness.”
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said: 'Everything is fine with him, this is definitely a fake again [rumor]. '
'This [kinds of stories] belong to the fake news category, discussed with enviable tenacity by a number of media. This brings nothing but a smile [in the Kremlin]. '
Apart from accusations of poor health, Putin would also have undergone repeated botox treatments in an attempt to look youthful, what his face look like on a number of occasions.