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Russian President Putin ‘Fell Down Stair At Home, Soiled Himself’, Report Says

Russian President Putin ‘Fell Down Stair At Home, Soiled Himself’ In Presence Of Bodyguards, Report Says
December 2, 2022

He reportedly slipped while coming down the stairs at his Moscow home.

 

Russian President, Vladimir Putin has reportedly fallen down the stairs at his official residence and soiled himself while suffering from cancer.

According to a telegram channel which claims links to his bodyguards, Channel General SVR, the 70-year-old Russian leader whose health has visibly deteriorated since he launched his war in Ukraine, suffered the fall on Wednesday evening.

He reportedly slipped while coming down the stairs at his Moscow home, Daily Mail reports.

Putin landed on his coccyx, fell down five steps, then rolled onto his side and slid down two more. The sharp impact caused him to 'involuntarily defecate' due to 'cancer of the gastrointestinal tract', according to the channel.

General SVR has posted updates about Putin's health since the start of the war, though has provided no evidence to support its claims or proof that it does indeed have connections within his guards.

In the latest post, the channel wrote that Putin “stumbled and fell to his back, after which he fell on his side and slid down a couple of steps.

“The incident took place in front of the president's bodyguards, who reacted quickly and rushed to Putin's aid.

“Three security officers helped the president to get to the nearest sofa and called the doctors who are on duty at the residence.”

The channel said that medics 'arrived within a few minutes, but could not immediately examine the president'.

This was due to him suffering “oncology of the gastrointestinal tract, as a result of which he already experiences serious problems with digestion' - and the fall caused an 'involuntary defecation”.

“Before the examination, the doctors escorted the president to the bathroom and helped to clean up.”

The report said: 'After a complete examination, a bruise of the coccyx and soft tissues was diagnosed.

“Nothing critical was diagnosed and the bruising was treated with painkillers.

“An investigation is to be carried out into what provoked the 'fall'.

“He wears special shoes, even at home, with anti-slip coating, and the stairs in the residence are considered 'safe'.

“As it turns out, all precautions are meaningless when nerves are at stake.”

Despite the reports, Putin was filmed and pictured touring a laboratory in Moscow the following day with no apparent signs of injury.

Speculation about Putin's health has swirled ever since he ordered troops across Ukraine's border on February 24.

He has appeared unsteady during public appearances, including unusual fidgeting with his hands and feet in meetings with other world leaders.

Ahead of one meeting with Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko early on during the war, his hand was seen shaking in an apparent sign of Parkinson's.

Other images have shown him tightly gripping a table edge as if trying to steady his hand and stop a tremor.

His walk has also drawn suspicions because of an apparent limp.

Meanwhile Oliver Stone, a director who was given broad access to Putin for a 2017 documentary also went on record to say he thought Putin had cancer but beat it.

Around the same time, New Lines magazine claimed to have obtained a recording of a Russian oligarch - who they did not name - saying Putin was 'ill with blood cancer'.

Just a month earlier, a Russian investigative website called Proekt said it had obtained documents that proved Putin travels with a large team of doctors.

Among them were a specialist in resuscitation, a specialist in treating violent trauma, and a cancer specialist.