It has been reported that Russian leader Vladimir Putin experienced a cardiac arrest over the weekend, necessitating immediate medical intervention to resuscitate him.

For years, rumors surrounding the health of Russian President Vladimir Putin have persisted, with claims of serious illnesses, mysterious collapses, and even the use of body doubles to maintain an illusion of well-being, as per Mirror.

Putin's Health Scare

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This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russia's President Vladimir Putin meeting with Russian journalists after the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing on October 18, 2023.

Recently, these rumors gained momentum when a Telegram channel, "General SVR," run by a self-proclaimed former Russian intelligence officer, alleged that Putin had suffered a cardiac arrest at his Moscow residence.

The report further asserted that Putin's declining health had forced him to use body doubles in public appearances. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov promptly dismissed these claims, labeling them as "fake news" and asserting that Putin was in good health.

Despite Peskov's denials, the ongoing speculation about Putin's health continues to raise questions about the actual state of Russia's leader. The most recent report from the Telegram channel painted a troubling picture of Putin's condition, suggesting that he had experienced a cardiac arrest.

However, according to the report, medics managed to resuscitate him. It also stated that Putin was "unlikely to survive until the end of the fall," a dire prognosis that has yet to be substantiated.

The use of body doubles is not a new rumor, with claims suggesting that Putin has employed them for security reasons. In response to these allegations, Putin stated in a 2020 interview that he did not use body doubles.

Nonetheless, the debate rages on, with some pointing to what they perceive as changes in Putin's appearance over the years as potential evidence of body doubles standing in for him.

Recent reports, including a Japanese TV analysis. The debate remains contentious, with conflicting information and persistent doubts, according to New York Post.

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Vladimir Putin's Health Rumors

Putin's health rumors have intensified in the wake of the war with Ukraine, as he has appeared unsteady and weak on several occasions, leading to questions about his physical condition.

This has also sparked rumors of potential succession plans and discussions within his inner circle about the future if he were to pass away. Despite the persistent nature of these rumors and the uncertainties surrounding Putin's health, the Kremlin maintains that all is well with the Russian leader.

Peskov has consistently denied using body doubles and brushed aside concerns about Putin's health as absurd and baseless. The controversy surrounding Putin's health is not limited to speculations about his well-being; it also has implications for international relations and Russia's political landscape.

As Russia's actions on the global stage continue to shape geopolitics, doubts about Putin's health raise questions about the stability and future of the country and what impact any transition of power might have. With concrete evidence, the debate surrounding Putin's health and body doubling use will likely continue.

It remains a topic of intrigue for the international community, adding another layer of complexity to the enigmatic world of Russian politics. While the Kremlin maintains its stance, the speculation endures, leaving observers to navigate a murky landscape of rumors and uncertainty.

The actual state of Vladimir Putin's health and the presence of body doubles may remain a subject of debate for years to come as Russia's leader continues to be the center of both political intrigue and global scrutiny, Mail Online reported.

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