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Putin spotted with 'wool blanket' on Russia's Victory Day amid health concerns

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Vladimir Putin was spotted keeping warm with a heavy blanket as he oversaw the massive parade of his country’s military might to mark Victory Day – the day when Russia marks the end of World War Two.

While it was a slightly chilly 9ºC in Moscow this morning, none of the other senior Kremlin dignitaries watching the march-past felt the need for a blanket, adding to concerns that the Russian leader’s health could be failing.One user on Twitter commented on the blanket by tweeting: "President Vladimir Putin throws aside his Russian Wool blanket to stride manfully to the unknown."While another joked that "Putin stole a blanket from a veteran" after noticing few others had one.There have been reports that Putin was undergoing treatment for both cancer and Parkinson’s Disease, even before he launched his attack on Ukraine.The poor progress of his invasion seems to have taken an additional toll on his health.

In a televised meeting on April 21, the "bloated" leader, sitting at a desk and discussing the invasion with his defence minister Sergei Shoigu, seemed to be gripping the corner of his desk firmly in an apparent attempt to hid a trembling hand.A report from Telegram channel General SVR claimed that Putin, who turns 70 in October, would be incapacitated "for a short time” this month following a surgical procedure.

The report added that he planned to hand the reins over to close aide Nikolai Patrushev, former chief of the Federal Security Service, while he recuperates.Despite predictions of a fiery Victory Day speech, President Putin was somewhat muted this morning.

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