Vladimir Putin's doctors claim 'miracle will not happen' as health 'worsens' in 24 hours


The insider reportedly said on Wednesday: “Over the past 24 hours, Vladimir Putin’s condition has not changed and remains stable and serious.

“The attending doctors say that a miracle will not happen and are preparing loved ones for the worst outcome.”

But this morning, the same source claimed the 471-year-old’s health condition had actually worsened over the previous 24 hours.

They said: “Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health condition has deteriorated somewhat over the past 24 hours.

“The attending doctors are doing everything possible to stabilize the head of state’s condition, but they leave no doubt about the outcome.”

On Tuesday, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov furiously dismissed rumours Putin is suffering from ill health.

He claimed the 71-year-old is in fact fit and well and while dismissing the suggestion Putin is using body doubles for public appearances as an “absurd hoax”.

But a leading doctor has warned the warmonger’s life expectancy could be “much shorter” and that the severity of his alleged cardiac arrest “cannot be underscored enough”.

Dr Naheed Ali warned if the rumours around Putin’s deteriorating health are to be believed, then the future could be grim for the Russian leader.

He told the Daily Star: “A person in their early 70s with these health challenges might face a higher risk of complications, possibly leading to a much shorter life expectancy compared to others of the same age without concerns.

“Given Vladimir Putin’s reported episode, if authentic, the severity cannot be underscored enough. A cardiac arrest isn’t a fleeting chest pain – it’s the heart’s desperate cry for immediate medical intervention.”

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