Secret Diseases of the Putins. Journalists Received Test Results of the Dictator's Relatives.


A genetic study was ordered for Mikhail Putin, Vladimir Putin's distant cousin, at the 'Genotek' clinic. With the help of cyber experts, tsn.ua journalists managed to access this data, which reveals the diseases and origins of the Kremlin's ruler's family.
In addition to Mikhail Putin, his sister Tatyana Tsivilyova also ordered the genetic study.
Famous Ukrainian geneticist Dmytro Mykytenko analyzed this data.
The medical laboratory reported that Putin is 100% Russian, although ethnicity and race are taken into account in genetics.
Some diseases found in the Putin family include paranoia, hypertension, baldness, obesity, as well as a hereditary disease passed down through the male line - Dupuytren's contracture, which leads to hand deformity.
Earlier, a Ukrainian TV channel had planned an investigation into 'Putin's secret suitcase', which has long been a subject of rumors.
According to intelligence, Putin, despite a serious debilitating illness, is still alive because he is treated by outstanding Western doctors.
Once, a former Russian intelligence officer, Gleb Karakulov, who fled the country in 2022, stated that Putin is very concerned about his health and suffers from paranoia. According to him, until 2020, the dictator often traveled abroad, and then he locked himself in a bunker. In 13 years of work, Putin canceled only one or two trips due to his health condition.
On February 22, it became known that the health condition of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is worsening daily - there has been a recurrence of his serious illness.
As Putin is greatly weakened by several life-threatening diseases that significantly limit his productivity, he actively uses doubles.
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