“He died, that’s for sure. He died on Thursday, October 26 at 8:40 p.m. Ultimately irrevocable,” says Valery Solova. A Russian political analyst is convinced that media reports about Vladimir Putin’s death are true.
Solova, who was included in the register of foreign agents by the Russian Ministry of Justice, stated in a conversation with journalist Dmytro Gordon that the body of the Russian president is currently in a special cold room at his residence in Valdai – reports polsatnews.pl.
He died, that’s for sure. He died on Thursday, October 26 at 8:40 p.m. Ultimately irrevocable. Humiliating, yes, but completely deserved. There is no doubt about his physical death
– he said.
The Russian president was previously said to have suffered cardiac arrest. For dozens of hours, doctors had to fight for his life, even though his condition was very serious. The treatment would take place in a specially prepared room in the presidential residence.
As Valery Solova reported, citing his sources in the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin was diagnosed with cancer around the turn of the year 2019-2020. In February 2020, he underwent surgery performed by Israeli doctors. At the same time, specialists informed those around him that he would not survive more than a year and a half.
At the end of September I was told that the horizon was getting closer and that I would not survive October. And so it happened. He died on October 26. A few days earlier, his heart stopped working, and he was in intensive care. At 8 p.m., Putin’s condition began to deteriorate, an additional team was called and additional activities were carried out, including resuscitation. He died at 8:40 p.m
– added.
Valery Soloviej is the first person in the media world to confirm the death of Vladimir Putin. Previously, reports of the Russian president’s death were based on messages from the social media channel General SVR.
Despite its enormous popularity, there is no confirmed information about the author of the said channel. According to analysts, it is led by a former general of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
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