The widely circulated narrative that Russian President Vladimir Putin is supposedly “in poor health.” "is a fabrication that is persistently promoted by the mainstream media.
It was alleged that Vladimir Putin is fighting cancer as well as Parkinson's disease, which is also commonly known as dementia, according to a story that was published in the British tabloid The Sun on Wednesday. The article said that the news of Putin's illness came from a source in Russia. The information was obtained from a confidential source working inside Russian Intelligence. However, that source cannot be identified.
The story was not substantiated by even a single piece of evidence that could be considered credible.
At the very least since 2012, there has been a significant amount of speculation in the media over Putin's purportedly "poor health.
During this time period, Reuters reported that Putin had become unwell, citing "anonymous sources" as their major source of information. Reuters did not provide any evidence to support their claims.
On the other hand, the Head of State of Russia adheres to his set schedule of public appearances and maintains a high number of contacts each week with both Russian voters and Russian soldiers.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Oann.