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Vladimir Putin 'suffers cardiac arrest found lying on the floor unconscious

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 24, 2023 13:16 IST

Vladimir Putin is alleged to have suffered a "cardiac arrest" in his private   Moscow apartment on Sunday evening.Telegram ...

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Vladimir Putin is alleged to have suffered a "cardiac arrest" in his private Moscow apartment on Sunday evening.Telegram channel General SVR claimed doctors had to resuscitate Vladimir Putin before taking him to a special intensive care facility in his official residence after the fall on Sunday evening.

The unverified reports come amid persistent speculation surrounding Putin's health and his alleged use of body doubles.Doctors were immediately called as the 71-year-old president was rushed to “a special medical facility built in the apartment where he underwent intensive care,” according to the claims.Two security officers immediately followed into the president's bedroom and saw Putin lying on the floor next to the bed and an overturned table with food and drinks. Putin convulsively arched while lying on the floor, rolling his eyes," General SVR claimed.

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