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Putin is suffering from 'roid fury' as a result of his cancer treatment with steroids.

His 'increasingly unstable' behaviour, bloated look, and ludicrous social alienation for guests, according to Western spies, is the outcome of medical therapy.

According to intelligence sources, Vladimir Putin may have cancer, Parkinson's illness, or dementia.

The 69-year-old despot's 'bloated face and neck' might be the result of long-term steroid usage.

Putin's health has been questioned in recent months due to his looks, which has been described as "ashen and bloated" with a pale complexion in his most recent public appearances.

According to intelligence sources, Vladimir Putin is suffering from dementia, Parkinson's disease, or 'roid rage' as a result of steroid treatment for cancer.

Senior figures in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States – believe there is a physiological explanation for Russian President Vladimir Putin's widely despised decision to invade Ukraine, according to sources close to the Kremlin.

The intelligence community is exchanging an increasing number of complaints concerning 69-year-old Putin's 'increasingly unpredictable behaviour,' as well as a fat look in recent footage – and the ludicrous distance he insists on keeping from Kremlin guests.

'Only human sources can give you the kind of deep image of Putin's mentality that we have,' a security source added.

Over the last five years, there has been a discernible shift in his decision-making. Those who are close to him see a significant shift in the cogency and clarity of what he says and how he views the world.'

The lack of a 'negative feedback loop,' according to the insider, was exacerbating the Russian leader's inability to think properly, with the Russian leader'simply not being informed' on components of the invasion's failings.

Yesterday was another another bleak day in Ukraine:

Russian shelling on besieged cities like as Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Dnipro, and Sumy continued, with one governor reporting that the city of Volnovakha in the south-east had been devastated.

Putin turned down a new cease-fire request, but there was a ray of light as negotiators addressed 'specific' options for a peace settlement for the first time, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying he was prepared to engage but would not capitulate or accept ultimatums.

According to Zelensky, 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers have killed so far in the conflict, while the Russian army has suffered its worst casualties in decades, with an estimated 6,000 dead.

Moscow has warned the West that any weapons shipments to Ukraine will be considered 'legitimate targets,' raising worries that the situation may spiral out of control.

Putin was asked to break the siege of Mariupol, which has seen up to 1,500 people killed.

Residents of the seized city of Melitopol flocked to the streets to protest the kidnapping of their mayor by Russian soldiers. According to intelligence sources, Putin may be suffering from dementia, Parkinson's illness, or 'roid rage' as a result of steroid therapy for cancer.

FEBRUARY 22, 2022: According to intelligence sources, Russian President Vladimir Putin may be suffering from cancer, Parkinson's disease, or dementia, after his health was constantly questioned in recent months due to his look.

MARCH 10, 2022: According to spies, the 69-year-old despot's 'bloated face and neck' might be a result of his lengthy usage of steroids. On Thursday, Putin was photographed with significant swelling around his face.

Putin is said to have put Sergey Beseda, the chief of the FSB's international agency, and his deputy, Anatoly Bolyukh, under house arrest after blaming them for intelligence failures that resulted in his army's string of defeats in Ukraine.

The information, which is said to have been handed on to senior British politicians, implies that Putin's mental health has deteriorated due to physiological issues.

They propose that Putin is either suffering from a brain ailment such as Parkinson's disease or a more general kind of dementia, or that he is suffering from cancer and the medical therapy he is undergoing has affected his mental equilibrium.

The last explanation, which British intelligence considers believable, is that the mental degradation is the result of so-called 'roid anger,' which is induced by long-term usage of steroids.

Putin's choice to physically separate himself from visitors has been attributed to a concern of 'co-morbidities,' or other significant medical illnesses that might raise the danger of death, or the use of immune-suppressing medications, leaving him vulnerable to infections, according to sources.

When Putin met with French President Emmanuel Macron last month, he was compelled to sit at the far end of a 13-foot table, and many of those who were in his company had to stay in hotels for two weeks beforehand.

The Russian president has recently seemed swollen around the face and neck, which is a side effect of steroids, as well as'mood and behavioural abnormalities.'

After Macron's encounter, a French official was cited as stating that Putin was "not the same" as when he saw him two years ago, and that he had "gone wild" in certain ways.

'Our intelligence visibility on Russia is really fantastic,' said one British intelligence source, expressing confidence in the accuracy of the information on Putin's health. When comparing our sources around Putin to those around Xi and China, the disparity is startling.'

Members of Interpol have urged for Russia to be kicked out of the organisation in order to prevent Moscow from accessing sensitive information.

Major General Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi, the head of Interpol, is being blamed by British authorities for delaying attempts to expel Russia.

Human rights organisations have slammed the Emirati general's appointment, accusing him of participation in torture while serving as the UAE's inspector general of the interior ministry.

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