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  2. Claims of Vladimir Putin's incapacity and death - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, the Toronto Sun and other media outlets reported Putin had lost use of his right arm due to an unexplained medical crisis. The Toronto Sun cited, as evidence of the allegation, that a video showed Putin swatting a mosquito with his left arm instead of his right. [10]

  3. Alleged doubles of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Unsubstantiated [13] rumors about Putin's doppelgangers are regularly published by Ukrainian media and discussed by high-ranking Ukrainian politicians. [7]In August 2022, Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov suggested on Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 that Putin's ears looked different in several of his public appearances: "The image of each person's ear is unique.

  4. Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    In June 1996, Sobchak lost his bid for re-election in Saint Petersburg, and Putin, who had led his election campaign, resigned from his positions in the city administration. He moved to Moscow and was appointed as deputy chief of the Presidential Property Management Department headed by Pavel Borodin. He occupied this position until March 1997.

  5. Putin’s inner circle is such a black box, most of the time we don’t even know where he is in Russia let alone about his health.” Telegram channel General SVR claims Putin uses a body ...

  6. Putin warns Russia could arm enemies of Western nations ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Western countries they’re taking a “very serious and dangerous step” by supplying weapons to Ukraine, which could result in Moscow arming their ...

  7. Russia-Ukraine war live: US spy agencies knew ... - AOL

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    Vladimir Putin had initially vowed to punish those behind the armed uprising led by his onetime protege. In a televised speech to the nation, he called the rebellion a “betrayal” and ...

  8. Vladimir Putin's rise to power - Wikipedia

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    After Putin was appointed prime minister, Yeltsin publicly announced his support for Putin as his successor. Analysts initially did not consider Putin a potential president—the only scenario that journalist Alexei Volin could imagine to "help a hopeless client with low ratings and no public image" become president was "a short victorious war."

  9. Putin’s many ‘heart attacks’ and why the rumours may be in ...

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    The Kremlin have been forced to deny the recent speculation that the ageing tyrant had suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed in his bedroom Putin’s many ‘heart attacks’ and why the rumours ...