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Russian President Vladimir Putin's Health Scare – Heart Attack Revealed


According to General S.V.R, which monitors the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a "cardiac arrest" on Sunday and fell in his bedroom. The UK's Mirror newspaper received this information. 

He had to be revived, according to the report, before being taken to a specially prepared room at his official residence.

According to the report, General S.V.R, who claims to be an insider of his party, claimed that at around 21:05 Moscow time, the Russian Prime Minister's security officials heard noises and saw the president fall from his bedroom. "Two security officers immediately went into the president's bedroom and saw he was lying on the floor beside his bed, with an overturned table containing food and drink."

The president must have hit the dishes and table when he fell, causing a commotion. He was in pain as he lay on the floor, his eyes closed. The report states that the doctors who were on duty at the residence and were in a nearby room were contacted right away. 

As per the report, it was noted that he was transported to a specially outfitted area within his abode, where the necessary life-saving medical equipment had been prepositioned, facilitating his revival. His state was described as "stable," and he was "constantly under medical supervision.

Despite the fact that the doctors in attendance had previously warned that he was seriously ill and had little chance of survival past the end of autumn, the channel had earlier discussed his deteriorating health as a result of various illnesses, including oncology and several other diseases. 

The statement also claimed that the president's doubles had recently presided over all official meetings and events.

According to the channel, after he was suffered a heart attack on Sunday, a number of his close associates spoke on the phone and decided on "the likely action to be taken in the event of the president's death in the coming days."

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