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Several new public appearances of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin again provoked...

"Maniacly pulled his feet." Tabloids discuss new strange movements of Putin during two meetings with students

Several new public appearances of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin again provoked a wave of rumors about the true state of his health. And if the western tabloids recently discussed almost the usual Putin's manner to grasp at the table with his right hand at all official meetings, now their attention has been attracted by the strange movements of the 69-year-old dictator during new trips.

On September 1, Volodymyr Putin held an open lesson talk about an important in Kaliningrad - opening a series of new "extracurricular" propaganda lessons for war for Russian students who are trying to make it mandatory for visiting, as Medusa and Mediazon wrote. And on September 5, Putin visited Kamchatka, where he met with Russian teenagers - participants of the All -Russian Ecological Forum Ecosystem. The protected region.

The entourage of both meetings was similar: Putin sat on a chair in front of a group of children, communicating with them and squeezing the microphone firmly. However, he made unnatural movements, pulled on a chair and periodically grabbed his free hand for him, noted the British tabloid Daily Mail and the American edition of a similar niche of New York Post. At the same time, in the reports of Putin's federal channels, only a large plan was mostly shown, without focusing on his legs.

Daily Mail writes that Putin's speech before the Russian youth on Kamchatka was "disorderly", he looked "uncomfortable" and his legs "trembling". "He repeatedly knocked on the floor with both feet and grabbed for the armrest, as if for support, telling the children:" It is necessary to live for what to die for, " - writes the British newspaper.

Putin also tried confusedly to prove that Russia should be called "the rising country", since its territory is east than Japan and even east of New Zealand (the latter is not true). It happened "only a few days after the similar appearance [Putin], when he talked to the students, maniacly pulling his feet and squeezing the armrest firmly," Daily Mail notes.

The publication reminds that recently a 69-year-old dictator has been "in the center of numerous rumors about his health, as he regularly twisted and shook in public", as well as because of the probable testimony that Putin "does not completely control his limbs.

" Against the background of the assumption that Putin may be ill with cancer, suffering from Parkinsonism or early signs of Parkinson's disease, special attention was drawn to the fact that before meeting with a dictator in Kaliningrad (September 1), each of the children had to spend two weeks in quarantine.