‘Putin is going to die very soon’, know why Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said this

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It has been more than three years since the war between Russia and Ukraine and now a shocking statement has come amid this conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ‘going to die very soon’. He said this during an interview after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Talking to reporters, Zelensky said, ‘Putin will die soon and this is a fact. Everything will end with this.’
Is Putin really sick?
In the last few years, there has been a lot of speculation about Vladimir Putin’s health. The Sun reported in one of its reports that Putin’s face often appears swollen for some time. Apart from this, he has been seen sitting holding a chair in public meetings many times. Uncontrolled movements in his hands and feet and tremors in his body have also been seen. Some reports have claimed that he has serious diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s. His bent posture, holding the table and faltering voice during a meeting in the year 2022 indicate that his health is really not good.
Political signal or psychological attack?
This statement of Zelensky is not only a health-related comment, but it is also being considered a political psychological attack. This statement can be a strategic move to put pressure on Putin and shake the internal structure of Russian power.
Increasing international pressure on Russia
French President Macron has also taken a tough stand against Russia along with Ukraine. He said that Russia should accept a 30-day ceasefire without any conditions. Macron has also announced new military aid of $ 2.2 billion (about 2 billion euros) for Ukraine.
Is Putin’s end really near?
Although there is no official confirmation about Putin’s illness or death, Zelensky’s statement is an indication that Ukraine now considers Russia weak. Whether it is at the military or leadership level. Volodymyr Zelensky’s statement regarding Putin may be surprising, but it is a clear strategy of Ukraine to increase mental and political pressure on Russia. Now it remains to be seen what is the next impact of this statement and whether any counter statement comes from Russia.