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Watch: Video of Vladimir Putin's constant leg movements sparks health speculation

Chandan Prakash February 19, 2023, 19:56:18 IST

Clips from a meeting between Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that surfaced on social media, the Russian leader was seen moving his legs and feet v, sparking reactions.

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Watch: Video of Vladimir Putin's constant leg movements sparks health speculation

Moscow: A video of Vladimir Putin’s constant feet movement has caused a stir online after months of speculation about the state of his health. In video clips that surfaced on social media, Putin was seen sitting with Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, constantly moving his legs and feet. Anton Geraschchenko tweeted the video and captioned it: “Putin’s feet during his meeting with Lukashenko. Is this Morse code?”

The Independent reported that Putin was also spotted coughing and was the only person among his group who needed additional coverings to combat the relatively mild 9-degree Celsius weather in the nation’s capital. A video also reportedly showed the Russian leader appearing to limp, sparked more rumours about his health, with various rumour suggesting that the Kremlin leader could have Parkinson’s or cancer.

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In another video surfaced on social media showing  Putin slouching and tightly holding a table throughout a meeting with Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu. Newsweek even pointed out that In a separate meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Putin was seen clutching the table for support, Newsweek reported.

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Chandan Prakash is a Chief Sub-Editor with Firstpost. He writes on politics, international affairs, health, business and economy. If you have story ideas/pitches, reach him at Chandan.Prakash@nw18.com

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