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- Putins health worse than his regime, but his exit wont change a thing . . .
The health of Russian President Vladimir Putin is worse than his system of power However, Putin's departure won't change the situation in Russia, Chief of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence Kyrylo
- Putins departure will change nothing in Russia, its a system . . .
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, stated that Putin's health is worse than the Russian system, but his departure will not lead to changes Russia's system is strong, and his successor will remain in the same paradigm, as everything is calculated
- Budanov tells whether something will change in Russia after Putins . . .
He added that Putin's health is worse than his system "But with the departure of the leader of the Russian state, nothing will change there They have built the system in such a way that the next successor will at least be in the same paradigm And this is at least," Budanov clarified
- New report claims Vladimir Putins health is failing as the Russian . . .
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s health has again been thrown into the spotlight, with a new report claiming it is impacting the major decisions he makes
- Putins eventual death wont bring change in Russia: Kyiv official
As unfounded rumors continue to spread about Putin's health, a Ukrainian official said his death would not substantially alter Russia
- Is Vladimir Putin dying? Everything we know about his health as . . .
Volodymyr Zelensky predicted that Putin "will die soon" this week as he discussed the war on Ukraine Speaking during a round table with journalists including the BBC's Jeremy Bowen, the
- Vladimir Putin is a real-life Bond villain, says former PM Stephen . . .
Former prime minister Stephen Harper told a conference in Saskatchewan on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “an evil man” who will leave Russia poor and in chaos
- A Russia without Putin? Be careful what you wish for. . .
The claim that Putin, known as a sports and health fanatic, travels with a personal doctor or even a medical team would not make him unique among national leaders
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