Sickly Putin’s twitching jelly legs return as he uncontrollably fidgets during mad speech reigniting health rumours

Strange video of Vladimir Putin’s legs jerking uncontrollably during a public event yesterday triggered fresh health rumors that he suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

Standing at a podium in Astana, Kazakhstan, the 72-year-old Russian tyrant seemed unable to control movement in his heels and legs.

For years, Putin has been plagued by frequent health rumors, which the Kremlin has refuted. These rumors have included claims that he has cancer or Parkinson’s disease.

Anton Geraschenko, the spokesperson for Ukraine’s internal affairs, emphasized what he said was the most recent indication that Putin’s health is seriously deteriorating.

Geraschenko posted video last week that he said was edited and showed the dictator giving an eight-minute speech from a desk with his hands completely still.

According to analysts, a strategy was underway to hide the consequences of Parkinson’s disease, an incurable condition that produces excruciating muscle tremors.

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Gerashenko shared the most recent video today and said, “I wasn’t sure about Putin’s hands,” but he provided no evidence to support his assertion.

However, these feet and legs are unquestionably his. Not to mention the heels. That is evident.

Throughout the hour-long address, the Russian president’s muscles seemed to twitch, causing him to move his legs and feet in an instinctive manner.

Before the strange movement seemed to affect more of his leg, including his knee and his twitching and moving, his right foot began to move from side to side.

After that, he adopted a wider stance, causing both knees to quiver. He then momentarily rocked back onto his heels while keeping both legs moving.

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His left hand, which was resting on the lectern, briefly twitched before returning to its original position.

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HEALTH CONCERNS

Putin has been seen slouching, tapping his foot, and clutching tables forcefully in other recent films.

This most recent video was released just a week after his hands seemed to remain motionless for about ten minutes, leading to allegations that the footage was substantially altered to conceal health-related problems.

The despot’s eight-minute speech, delivered while seated, marked his first public appearance following a furious two-week hiatus.

There were rumors that the Kremlin was using pre-recorded talks with Russian leaders during this period.

The President was allegedly absent from work for a normal medical examination, according to a later assertion made on the security service-linked Telegram channel VChK-OGPU.

Putin’s rumoured health issues

Despite Putin’s efforts to project an image of action, concerns about his health have long been voiced.

According to sources, the leader’s facial characteristics have changed over time, which may indicate that Putin is suffering from a serious illness.

After explosive documents were provided to The Sun, rumors of pancreatic cancer and Parkinson’s disease were directed at the Russian president.

One persistent story is that the FSB brutally trains and continuously monitors a large number of Putin lookalikes who have endured years of excruciating plastic surgery.

Commentators have claimed that these stand-ins regularly attend public engagements, walkabouts, and meetings due to Vlad’s fluctuating face and odd behavioral shifts.

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In addition to all of this, he has been plagued by additional warning indicators for years.

During his public appearances, he is frequently observed twitching, unsteady on his feet, and occasionally out of breath.

During a procession in 2022, Mad Vlad was spotted swaying and slurring as he spoke while holding a glass of champagne. He was also observed clutching a heavy blanket.

However, once it was revealed that he had reportedly soiled himself during a fall at home, his purported health problems reached a new low.

There are rumors that Putin may have had stomach cancer in addition to other types of illness, and he has been photographed with what appear to be track marks from IV therapy on the back of his hand.

A sizable group of medical professionals keep tabs on the aging president and are said to accompany him on all of his travels in case of an emergency.

Merely a month prior, the Kremlin issued an unusual declaration adamant that the leader is healthy.

In a televised conference, Putin acknowledged that he had been receiving medical checks at a prestigious Moscow hospital.

Reiterating that Putin’s medical checkups were regular appointments, the state news agency TASS stressed that the Russian leader “has no health problems”

“He meant routine medical examinations,” Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Putin, stated.

WEAK AND SHAKY

Years after Putin’s drastic changes in appearance damaged his “strongman” image, questions have been raised regarding his health.

More than two years ago, Vlad appeared wobbly and fat when he gave orders to Sergei Shoigu, the defense commander, about the siege of Mariupol, which sparked the first Parkinson’s rumors.

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Additionally, he has been observed pulling odd gurning expressions, having trouble walking, and seeming out of breath.

The despot has also been seen on camera tightly grasping tables during meetings, suggesting that he is in some sort of discomfort.

Experts began to draw attention to his “bloated” and “weakened” appearance around the same time in 2022, with some speculating that he might have had thyroid cancer.

The first notice of the despot’s jerking legs was also made at this time.

When he waited for a handshake with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdo in July of that year, the leader’s face jerked and his legs wobbled for 48 seconds.

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As Western intelligence analysts tried to confirm rumors that Putin is not well, his health has long been the subject of conjecture and rumors.

Kremlin authorities have consistently denied that their leader, who turned 72 in October, is ill.

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