Vladimir Putin has displayed a distinctive walk, which could be linked to KGB training. The Russian President, 69, appears to walk with a clear rigid leg and a right arm that remains stiff while his left arm swings at his side, according to analysis.
Researchers have suggested it could be linked to weapons training he received while part of the Soviet KGB, according to the Mirror.
Putin joined the KGB in 1975 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel before the Soviet Union broke up. Researchers, based in Portugal, Italy, and the Netherlands, wrote: “According to this manual, KGB operatives were instructed to keep their weapon in their right hand close to their chest and to move forward with one side, usually the left, presumably allowing subjects to draw the gun as quickly as possible when confronted with a foe."It comes after suggestions Putin has been taking steroids which may make him more aggressive.Former foreign secretary Lord David Owen said he suspects steroid use due to changes in the shape of Putin's face, which could be caused by muscle-boosting drugs.Lord Owen told Times Radio: "Look at his face, see how that has changed - he now has an oval face."People who said, oh, it's plastic surgery or Botox, I don't believe that at all."He's on either anabolic steroids as a bodybuilder - and he's very proud of his muscles and strips to the waist and everything like that - or he's on corticosteroids."If you're on these drugs, this gives you this face."It reduces your immunity and makes you more vulnerable to Covid."This man has been in complete isolation, quite extraordinary, won't see anybody, stays miles away, tremendous pressures."Which indicates he's on a steroid and probably, maybe, a combination of both."Lord
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