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Putin's health has been concerned, and the British media have repeatedly interrupted his speech during abnormal meetings.
Euronet165438+1October 20th Comprehensive report, after the British Daily Mail165438+1October 6th quoted a Moscow source as saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin may suffer from Parkinson's disease, his health has attracted attention from all walks of life. On June 9th, 65438, the British media once again noticed that in the video conference held in June 1 18, Putin interrupted his speech several times, and the video was processed before being uploaded to the government official website.

According to the British Daily Mail 165438+ 10/9, Putin held at least/kloc with Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and other officials on June 65438+ 10/8.

The video of the meeting showed that Putin coughed after saying that the current situation was very serious, and then he seemed to try to hold back his cough but seemed to fail. After coughing again, Putin apologized. After talking about sensitive economic problems, Putin covered his mouth with his right hand and coughed again. The video shows that Putin coughed at least four times in his memory before continuing to speak.

Before uploading the video of the meeting to official website, the Kremlin deleted all pictures of Putin's inability to speak and apologized after coughing. The local media asked about Putin's health, and the Kremlin responded that it was very normal, saying that Putin did not cough until the end of the meeting after that.

The British "Sun"1reported earlier on October 6 that Putin will resign on 202 1 due to Parkinson's disease. Kremlin spokesman peskov categorically denied this, calling it totally nonsense and false news.

The Sun also quoted Valery Solovei, a Russian political scientist, as saying in an interview with a Moscow radio station earlier that Putin's followers pressured him to resign because they were worried about his health.

In addition, the British Medical Journal published a study on whether Putin has Parkinson's disease in the Christmas special issue of 20 15. Because Putin's arm swings asymmetrically when he walks, his left arm does not move his right arm, which probably means the early degeneration of the right motor nerve and is a precursor to Parkinson's disease.

But the final conclusion of the study is that this is related to Putin's early training in the Soviet spy agency KGB, which is an occupational disease. (Jing Ying)