Putin’s Hand Turns Purple During a Meeting with the Cuban President
- Posted on November 26, 2022
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- By Akta Yadav
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During a meeting with the Cuban leader, Russian President Vladimir Putin was reportedly seen clutching his chair with a purple hand, according to a report. Vladimir Putin was observed looking uneasy and firmly grabbing a chair during a meeting with the leader of Cuba, Miguel Dáz-Canel y Bermudez.
Alongside the Cuban leader, the Russian leader was said to have hands that appeared to be purple and to be smaller overall. It continued that Vladimir Putin appeared bloated and pale.
Vladimir Putin, who is frequently mentioned as being ill and possibly suffering from cancer, was also constantly moving his feet. According to a report published earlier this month, Vladimir Putin has several serious illnesses, and the "stress" brought on by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has made matters worse for him physically.
Doctors and Putin's relatives are genuinely worried about the president's health, which is causing concern due to constant stress. Putin has severe digestive issues as a result of cancer and has been following a strict diet for the past few months," it was asserted.
Vladimir Putin reportedly experiences "bouts of coughing, dizziness, sleep disturbances, abdominal pain, and constant nausea" in addition to signs of Parkinson's disease and schizoaffective disorder, according to another report from last month.
The Russian president was pictured in May during a Victory Day Parade in Moscow with a blanket covering his legs. Other images appeared to show track marks on his hands, and some observers speculated that they might be the result of intravenous drips.
Lord Richard Dannatt, a former commander of the British Army, said that Putin's hands appeared to be ill, which complicated the situation.
The Russian president was pictured in May during a Victory Day Parade in Moscow with a blanket covering his legs. Other images appeared to show track marks on his hands, and some observers speculated that they might be the result of intravenous drips.
Lord Richard Dannatt, a former commander of the British Army, said that Putin's hands appeared to be ill, which complicated the situation.
He said in an interview with Sky News that "observers are now noticing that his hands are looking pretty black on top, which is a sign of injections going in.