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Vladimir Putin may be dead with body double taking his place, MI6 bosses claim

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Russian despot Vladimir Putin may already be dead, British intelligence chiefs believe.Senior MI6 bosses say the Russian president has been seriously ill and that if he had died, his cronies would hush it up to keep power for as long as possible.A source told the Daily Star Sunday that Putin’s recent media appearances had very probably been pre-recorded.A body double may also have been used at public events, like the Moscow Victory Day Parade earlier this month.One intelligence source said: “Putin is very ill and when he dies his death will be kept secret for weeks, if not months.“There is also the possibility that he is already dead.

It’s impossible to know. It is believed that Putin has employed body doubles in the past when he has been unwell and the Kremlin could be doing so now.“Putin is the head of a small group of senior officials who are completely loyal to him. “The real fear (for his cronies) is that once his death is announced there could be a Kremlin coup and Russian generals will want to withdraw from Ukraine. “Putin’s death will leave them powerless and vulnerable so they have a vested ­interest in saying that Putin is alive – when the reverse could be true.”The 69-year-old’s health has clearly deteriorated in recent months.

He has appeared less mobile and his face has been bloated, with some observers suggesting he could have blood cancer.It is widely believed he is taking steroids or receiving cancer treatment which has left him looking puffy-faced.Two weeks ago, a Russian oligarch with close links to the Kremlin said Putin is “very ill with blood cancer” and had surgery before invading Ukraine.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter.

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