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How is Putin and where is he? From steroid treatment to bunker escape (in Mongolia), what do we know

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How is Putin and where is he?  From steroid treatment to bunker escape (in Mongolia), what do we know

Where Putin? And what are his health conditions? On the Russian president, new theories continue to circulate, never confirmed, even if one fact would be almost certain: Vladimir Putin he is never in his offices at Kremlin. And there are those who even speak of an escape of him in a bunker close to Mongolia, to escape possible snipers or assassins.

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Where is Putin at? What about his health?

Officially Putin lives in the presidential building in Novo-Ogaryovo, a few kilometers from the capital. Every now and then he moves to Sochi, to the Bocharov Ruchej residence that he particularly loves. At other times he still lives and works in the Rus mansion of Zavidovo, in the Tver region, a hundred kilometers from fly. Right here, in 2003, Putin met the then Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi: the photo of the two leaders wearing a fur hat went around the world.

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I tunnel sotteranei

The president also has another property in Gelendzhik on the shores of the Black Sea in the southern part of Russia not far from the Crimea. A building that would also be equipped with underground tunnels. With the outbreak of the war, according to observers, Vladimir Putin fled to a secret bunker in an isolated location. Perhaps in Stalin’s old refuge in Samara, built during the Second World War, or in the newly built site at Yamantau in the Urals, a mountain range located in the heart of Russia above Kazakhstan. Theories that the president attempts to refute with images of his public appearances, even if the result is to further corroborate rumors of his escape. On March 7, he released a video of a conference in which he talks about the ongoing war with Ukraine: at a certain point his right hand, which moves to accompany the speech, crosses the microphone shaft as if it were immaterial. For international analysts it is proof that it is a fake video, just as a photomontage would be the shot next to the smiling Aeroflot hostesses during a meeting promoted by the airline in view of Women’s Day.

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Military escort

What is certain is that at this moment very few know where Vladimir Putin is, all his movements have always been covered in mystery and managed directly by the men of the secret services. The Russian leader always travels under guard, with soldiers from the FSO, the presidential security service, following him like a shadow. The few times that his car, with its darkened windows, appeared on the streets of Moscow, the streets of its route had been cleared a few hours early and the car was speeding at 140 kilometers per hour to prevent it from being intercepted by an enemy missile. In recent times, moreover, there is much discussion about a possible Putin’s disease, who during the pandemic for fear of Covid lived two years in substantial isolation, vaccinating himself with Sputnik and also announcing that he took part in the experimentation of the anti coronavirus nasal spray. developed by Russian laboratories. Today, Western 007s are convinced, there would be evidence of the president’s illness. He suffers from increasingly erratic behavior and continuous outbursts, almost certainly due to the drugs he takes to cure himself. In several reports drawn up in recent weeks, analysts have delved into what could be the state of physical and mental health of the Kremlin tsar.

Steroids

Intelligence agencies in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, citing well-informed sources, claim that he underwent treatment based on steroids to fight a tumor or in any case a serious pathology. Everything starts, various media such as the Guardian or the Daily Mail explain, from Putin’s suspicious, excessive and paranoid attitudes, such as the enormous and unnatural distance between him and his interlocutors in the course of meetings with other leaders and even with his advisers and collaborators most loyal to him. And then that pallor and suspicious swelling especially of the neck and face, aspects that for Western intelligence would be attributable precisely to the side effects associated with prolonged therapies for the fight against cancer. But among other hypotheses there are also those according to which the 69-year-old Russian president is a victim of the Parkinson’s disease or suffer from early senile dementia. In short, a physical condition that would enormously affect Putin’s mental health and to which the decision to go against the whole world by invading Ukraine and risking triggering a global conflict would be partly attributable. The 007s reveal that sources in the Kremlin or close to it tell of how in recent years the president’s indications have changed continuously and how the persuasive force and clarity of his messages and directives have gradually waned, just as it would be more nebulous. became the tsar’s perception of the world around him, of when it happens outside the palace walls. This would also explain the errors of assessment in starting the military campaign in Ukraine, with many of the Kremlin’s beliefs proven wrong starting with what would have been the reaction of Ukraine and the Western world. The Telegraph also quotes the words of the American Senator Marco Rubio for whom Putin “seems to have some neuropsychological health problems”, while Professor Valerj Solovei hypothesizes Parkinson’s. After this analysis he resigned from the Moscow State Institute for International Relations denouncing pressure and was arrested during a protest in Moscow.

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