Patrushev, 70, is the man who convinced Putin that Kyiv was flooded with neo-Nazis and is considered a key architect of Ukraine’s war strategy.  The unusual allegations come from the Telegram General SVR, which first raised questions about Putin’s health – including stomach cancer and Parkinson’s disease – about 18 months ago. 

There are speculations that Putin will declare a full-scale war in Ukraine and order a mass mobilization of military men. Such a move could be considered high risk, as many may refuse to fight. Read more: LIVE: “Strong bang” was heard following reports of a “car explosion” – latest updates It is suggested that Putin, 69, has already delayed the operation, which is now unlikely to take place before presiding over the grand celebration of Victory Day on May 9 in Red Square to defeat Hitler. The operation was scheduled for the second fortnight of April, but was delayed, he claimed. “Putin has been advised to undergo surgery, the date of which is being discussed and agreed upon,” said a report from the agency, which claims to be confidential to the Kremlin. . » He continued: “Russian President Vladimir Putin has oncology and the latest problems identified during [his latest] the examination is related to this disease “. The Kremlin has always categorically denied that Putin has medical problems and portrayed him in good health, even during many mysterious absences in recent years. Sir Richard Dearlove (Image: PA) But Sir Richard Dearlove, a former MI6 boss, recently told GB News that there is often a link between the disease and a “loss of limitation”. Sir Dearlove, who was in charge of the secret service from 1999 to 2004, said: “Perhaps Putin’s behavior – perhaps his rationality – is biased or at risk of disease. “The best explanation, that we do not know if it is right or not, is that he may have Parkinson’s. I have certainly heard this from several neurologists who say that loss of self-control, psychosis, are very common Parkinson’s symptoms.” In a video detailing the General SVR’s allegations, the source of the report – a supposedly anonymous former high-ranking Kremlin military figure – said: “Putin has discussed that he will undergo medical procedures. Doctors insist that surgery is needed, but the date has not yet been set. Read more related articles Read more related articles “He will be operated on while he is incapacitated.” The unconfirmed source continued: “I do not know exactly how much [he will be incapacitated after the surgery]… I think it will be for a while. “ Putin was “unlikely to agree to hand over power,” but he was ready to put in place a “commissioner” to control Russia and the war effort. “Thus, while Putin is intervening and meeting… probably two or three days… the real control of the country passes only to the [Nikolai] Patrushev. “ Such a move would be surprising, as according to the constitution, power would pass solely to the prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, 56, a low-profile technocrat with no known links to the military or secret services. The report said that the choice of spy leader Patrushev – which came after a two-hour “heart-to-heart” meeting with Putin – was the “worst choice”. “What if Putin suddenly develops very serious health problems? “We know very well that he has cancer, and Parkinson’s disease, plus a schizophrenic disorder, as we have said many times.” Read more related articles Read more related articles His oncology is “progressing,” said the SVR general. “It was possible to limit it for a while, but now the disease is progressing. “I do not want to make any predictions now, so as not to reassure you once again, because in this situation you should not be too optimistic.” In another post, the newspaper reported: “We know that Putin has made it clear to Patrushev that he considers him to be almost the only truly trusted person and friend in the power system. “In addition, the president promised that in the event of a sharp deterioration in his (Putin’s) health, the real management of the country would be temporarily transferred to Patrushev.” The latest post on suspected medical problems states: “Putin’s doctors insist on the need for surgery in the near future. “And although Putin did not give his consent in principle and the date of the operation was not agreed, he hastened to explain and obtain Patrushev’s reaction and agreement.” Earlier, he claimed that Putin had been “prescribed new drugs” by the West and had received heavier doses. “According to our information, one of the new drugs that the doctors recommended after oral administration caused side effects in Putin in the form of severe dizziness and weakness,” a post said earlier this month. “The doctor who recommended this drug has been removed from the treatment process and is being tested. Putin has reportedly nominated hardline Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev to take “control” of Russia while he is incompetent (Image: AP) “The drug itself, which was introduced by an unfriendly state, is also being tested.” Recent investigative reports by exiled Russian journalists indicate that Putin has thyroid cancer and is constantly surrounded by a team of top doctors. Attention has recently been focused on his behavior to control a seemingly involuntary shake in his hand – renewing the speculation about Parkinson’s disease that was first highlighted in 2020 by the General SVR. In a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, he was seen holding a desk firmly. The channel said: “Many have drawn attention to the president’s sick appearance, with his swollen, swollen face and his hands tightly wrapped around the table surface. “It’s nothing strange here. Putin’s health has recently deteriorated, we have already written about it and the unhealthy appearance of the president confirms it. “For more than a month, treating doctors have failed to persuade Putin to change the drugs that suppress Parkinson’s disease symptoms, as the old ones no longer work and the president is simply afraid to experiment with new ones. they. “Sticking to the table with his hands is a way to hide a small but quite noticeable tremor.” Read more related articles Read more related articles