The former head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) Richard Dearlove assessed the health of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
LBC reported this information, reports URA-Inform.
According to him, the Russian president probably suffers from Parkinson’s disease, one of the symptoms of which is paranoia.
As the British intelligence officer clarified, he cannot give an exact answer to the question about Putin's health condition, «…but I have acquaintances and friends in Eastern Europe who believe that there is something wrong with him from a medical point of view. But I’m not a clinician.
Dearlove added that Putin “possibly has Parkinson’s disease, which, of course, has different manifestations, different variations, different degrees of severity.” The ex-head of MI6 believes that a dictator may be paranoid:
«But if a person is paranoid, and I think that the murder of Navalny may indicate a certain paranoia, then this is one of the symptoms.
Recall that it was previously reported that Putin has a new plan for Transnistria: it became known what the dictator wants to do with the PMR.
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