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It was revealed that Russian President Putin had undergone an emergency operation for cancer in February this year, and is rumored to be leaving office in January next year to promote his second daughter, Katerina Tikhonova, as his successor.  Image: Inverted from Vladimir Putin Facebook (data photo)

It was revealed that Russian President Putin had undergone an emergency operation for cancer in February this year, and is rumored to be leaving office in January next year to promote his second daughter, Katerina Tikhonova, as his successor. Image: Inverted from Vladimir Putin Facebook (data photo)

Russian President Vladimir Putin was reported to have Parkinson’s disease a few days ago. Now, someone broke the news that he had an emergency operation for cancer in February this year, and it is rumored that he will resign in January next year to promote his second daughter, Yeka. Katerina Tikhonova (Katerina Tikhonova) became the successor, and the news broke out and caused an uproar in the outside world.

According to foreign media reports, Kremlin analyst Valery Solovei recently revealed that Putin underwent cancer surgery in February this year, and his health is not as good as before, emphasizing that the source is “absolutely reliable”, although it has no power. State this matter, but Russians have the right to know the health of the president.

Solovy also mentioned that Putin plans to promote his second daughter to become a national leader. He has now put Katerina on the “Power Transfer List” and is expected to announce the news in January next year. As I understand it, Yekaterin is currently the director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at Moscow University and has a master’s degree in physics and mathematics.

Previously, Putin had been reported to cough and shake his hands during meetings. This caused the media to worry about the news and even looked at his recent walking posture, and found that Putin was suspected of having Parkinson’s disease. The Kremlin immediately dispelled the rumors and clarified that “the president is in good health. Do not speculate too much.” However, judging by the reduction of Putin’s recent public travel program, the outside world cannot help but worry about his physical condition.

It was revealed that Russian President Putin had undergone an emergency operation for cancer in February this year, and is rumored to step down in January next year to promote his second daughter, Katerina Tikhonova, as his successor.

Kremlin analyst Valery Solovei recently revealed that Putin underwent cancer surgery in February this year and that his health is not as good as it used to be, stressing that the source is “absolutely reliable.”

Solovy also mentioned that Putin plans to promote his second daughter to become the country’s leader. He has now put Katerina on the “Power Transfer List” and is expected to announce the news in January next year.



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