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Vladimir Putin 'suffers cardiac arrest' sparking 'alarm' in Kremlin inner circle


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Vladimir Putin spotted with ‘scar on his throat’ after reports of being ‘resuscitated’

Vladimir Putin's health is under scrutiny after reports emerged claiming the Russian leader had to undergo intensive care after suffering from a heart attack.

A Video of Vladimir Putin has been fuelling speculation about his health after eagle-eyed observers noticed a scar on his neck.

The clip began circulating online before reports emerged claiming the Russian leader had suffered a heart attack and had to receive intensive care.

The footage shows Putin speaking at an unspecified public event, a scar clearly marking his neck – with some analysts suggesting it might be the result of "resuscitation" procedures.

A Telegram channel believed to belong to a former Kremlin official claimed Putin's health had sparked huge "alarm" across Moscow.

The insider alleged that the Russian leader was found "lying on the floor, rolling his eyes" after suffering a suspected heart episode.

They went on to claim Putin was then transferred to a special medical facility to undergo intensive care.

 

The Telegram channel General SVR wrote: "Putin convulsively arched while lying on the floor, rolling his eyes. The doctors, who were on duty at the residence in one of the adjacent rooms, were immediately called.

"Doctors performed resuscitation, having previously determined that the president was in cardiac arrest. Help was provided on time, the heart was started, and Putin regained consciousness."

While speculation about Putin's health has been rife in recent months, the Daily Express could not independently verify the claims.

The Russian leader is no stranger to interest in his state, and his condition has only attracted more conjecture since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Putin was repeatedly spotted seemingly struggling to keep his arms and legs from shaking when delivering speeches.

 

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the Daily Express could not independently verify the claims.

 

Why is no one else reporting this???

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It’s not being reported on msm here in the states,unfortunately I think it’s fake news would be nice though if true

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Seems dubious. Cardiac arrest is not accompanied by convulsions. You literally drop dead. If you're lucky, you may be revived by CPR or a defibrillator.

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A very long time ago, 'The Express' could claim to be a passable imitation of a serious newspaper. Nowadays it ranks below 'The Star' wrt publishing anything resembling a fact.

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