
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently made headlines with a jaw-dropping claim—Russian President Vladimir Putin will “die soon.” The statement, made during a public address, has fueled intense speculation about Putin’s health, which has been the subject of rumors for months.
Without providing concrete evidence, Zelenskyy suggested that Putin’s time is running out. While some see this as a psychological tactic, others wonder if there’s truth behind the claim. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any health concerns, calling such rumors “Western propaganda.”

Persistent Health Rumors
For years, whispers about Putin’s declining health have swirled—from claims of cancer to theories of body doubles. His occasional shaky appearances and long table meetings have only added to the mystery. Yet, no official reports confirm these theories.
If Putin’s health is truly failing, it could trigger a power struggle in Russia, potentially changing the course of the war. However, experts caution that without proof, this remains pure speculation.
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Global Reactions
- Ukraine: Officials have stayed mostly silent, neither confirming nor denying Zelenskyy’s remarks.
- Russia: The Kremlin has dismissed the claims as “fake news,” accusing Ukraine of spreading disinformation.
- World Leaders: Many remain skeptical, waiting for verified facts before drawing conclusions.
Until solid evidence emerges, these rumors will keep circulating. One thing is certain—Zelenskyy’s words have added another layer of tension to an already volatile conflict.
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