Videos of Russian President Vladimir Putin trembling during ceremony in Kremlin surfaced: report

A purported latest video of Russian President Vladimir Putin shows his legs trembling and trembling during a ceremony in the Kremlin. Media reports called it an “alarming” situation, as previous reports said Putin was “seriously ill with blood cancer.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen standing on his feet. (credit: Twitter)

The latest video purportedly of Russian President Vladimir Putin struggling to move and stand during an awards ceremony has sparked fresh intrigue over his health. Putin can be seen swinging back and forth after presenting an award to filmmaker Nikita Mikhailov.

In the same video, as the Russian president is delivering a speech, his feet are seen trembling and trembling while he is on the podium in front of him. The video, which was reportedly taken on Sunday, shows the Russian president, unsteadily on his feet.

Reports from media organizations have dubbed the situation “alarming”, adding that Putin’s doctors have reportedly asked him not to appear in public for long periods of time because of his unstable health.

Concerns about Vladimir Putin’s health emerged amid the Russo-Ukraine war.

According to media reports, a Russian intelligence official claimed that President Vladimir Putin has been given just three years to live because he has a “severe form of rapidly growing cancer”, The Independent reported.

Kyrlo Budanov, the head of Ukraine’s intelligence agency, has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s physical and mental condition is deteriorating. “He is very sick and has many diseases, including cancer,” Budanov said.

Videos and images of Vladimir Putin taken over the past two months have indicated that the Russian president is in poor physical condition. While greeting and sitting with war veterans at the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Putin was seen with a blanket to cover his legs.