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At least three meetings that took place in the last week, Russian dictator Vladi...

Graps at a table with a stone face. At three meetings during the week, Putin was convinced again for furniture - British tabloid

At least three meetings that took place in the last week, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin again demonstrated a strange behavior that provoked a new wave of debate about his health in British tabloids. As the tabloid of The Sun drew attention, Putin chewed his lips and grabbed his right hand again when he listened to a report on August 30 by the report of Rosgvardia's head Viktor Zolotov. Video of the day of the meeting was shown by Russian propaganda media.

The Sun characterizes reporting as a "surrealistic" because Zolotov on the cameras reported Putin extremely far from reality that the invaders allegedly "feel the support of the population" in the captured territories of Ukraine. However, even more issues were triggered by Putin's facial expressions at this meeting, Tabloid writes - in particular, his unclear desire to hold his hand firmly at the table.

"This gesture, according to experts, may indicate that he tries to stop the uncontrolled trembling of the hand," - writes The Sun. The publication notes that during a brief conversation with Golden Putin, he "grabbed at the table first with his right hand, and then the left - against the background of assumptions that he suffers from the early signs of Parkinson's disease.

" "Despite the immobile facial expression, Putin also bites the lip, sitting at the same table as many other videos of state propaganda," the newspaper adds. The way Putin "firmly clung to the table" was seen at least two meetings in recent days: with the head of the Federal Tax Service Danyl Yegorov (August 25) and with the CEO of Aeroflot Sergey Aleksandrovsky (August 26).

In both cases, the dictator, as well as sitting in a chair, was held at the corner of the table with his right hand - as well as during a widely discussed meeting with Sergei Shoigu in April 2022, when Putin was stuck to everything and pulled his neck into his shoulder. "The dictator, who is 70 years old in October, is at the center of stormy assumptions - including numerous publications - that he is ill and can potentially suffer from Cancer or Parkinson's disease," reinds.