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Russia’s strongman Vladimir Putin gets sick with cancer

Russian President Vladimir Putin is allegedly sick with cancer, according to western media.

An Ukrainian army chief reportedly squealed on Putin’s alleged health condition, describing him as being in a ‘very bad condition’.

The army general, Major General Kyrylo Budanov said: “Mr Putin is in a ‘very bad psychological and physical condition and he is very sick’.

He claimed the Russian President has cancer and ‘illnesses’, while dismissing suggestions he was spreading propaganda.

“It’s my job, it’s my work, if not me who will know this,” he added.

Ukraine’s head of military intelligence predicted the war with Russia would end a turning point by the middle of August and would be over by the end of the year.

He said he was ‘optimistic’.

General Budanov said they would gain back Ukrainian power in all the territories they have lost including the Donbas and Crimea.

He also told Sky News defeat in Ukraine would lead to the removal of Russia’s leader

It comes after Budanov said Ukraine will fight for the remote Zmiinyi Island (Snake Island) in the Black Sea “for as long as is needed”.

In comments on Friday he said: “Whoever controls the island can at any time block the movement of civilian ships in all directions to the south of Ukraine.

Renewed fighting around Snake Island in recent days may become a battle for control of the western Black Sea coast, according to some defence officials, as Russian forces struggle to make headway in Ukraine’s north and east.

Putin has also been reported to have appeared in a virtual meeting of his security council with a “bloated head” that looked like it was Photoshopped onto his body.

A claim said it looked as though the Russian President’s head had been artificially attached to his body in manipulated footage.

The appearance came amid opposition claims that Putin is due to have surgery imminently.

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