Does Putin have ‘roid rage?’ Sources believe health could explain despot’s behavior: report

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “more and more erratic habits” might be brought on by ‘roid rage or a mind dysfunction similar to dementia, in keeping with a brand new report.

Individuals near the Kremlin and high-up Western intelligence sources instructed the Mail on Sunday they assume there's a medical situation to clarify the Russian despot’s reckless invasion of Ukraine and his weird different habits.

“There was an identifiable change in his decision-making over the previous 5 years or so,” an unnamed safety supply instructed the Mail.

“These round him see a marked change within the cogency and readability of what he says and the way he perceives the world round him,” the supply mentioned, including that Putin is “merely not being briefed” now on the Russian military’s failures.

The sources speculated that Putin, 69, might have dementia, Parkinson’s illness or “roid rage” from potential most cancers remedy that includes heavy steroid use. In addition they cited his current bloated look as proof he could also be in poor health.

Putin is a identified hypochondriac and has gone to extremes —‚ together with sitting at one finish of a particularly lengthy desk, with different world leaders or his high aides on the different — to keep away from getting COVID-19. He additionally has been identified to don a full hazmat swimsuit to go to a Moscow hospital with coronavirus sufferers.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sunbathes during his vacation in the remote Tuva region in southern Siberia in 2017.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sunbathes throughout his trip within the distant Tuva area in southern Siberia in 2017.
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According to a report, Vladimir Putin is a known hypochondriac and has gone to extremes -- including sitting at one end of an extremely long table, with other world leaders or his top aides at the other.
In line with a report, Vladimir Putin is a identified hypochondriac and has gone to extremes to guard his well being — together with sitting at one finish of a particularly lengthy desk, with different world leaders or his high aides on the different.
Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Picture through AP
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with government members via a video link in Moscow on March 10, 2022.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a gathering with authorities members through a video hyperlink in Moscow on March 10, 2022.
Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin through REUTERS
Some sources speculated that Putin could have dementia, Parkinson’s disease or “roid rage" from potential cancer treatment.
Some sources speculated that Putin might have dementia, Parkinson’s illness or “roid rage” from potential most cancers remedy.

Some sources instructed the Mail they imagine his COVID-19 security measures stem from his potential comorbidities. 

Putin’s sturdy physique and bodily well being have beforehand been a significant a part of how he manufacturers himself to the Russian individuals and the world, famously showing shirtless whereas using a horse in an effort to flex his vigor.

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