VLADIMIR Putin has cancelled his second official visit in a week fuelling new speculation over his reportedly poor health. Mad Vlad today abandoned a visit to Pskov, a city close to the Russia̵…
And secret Russian spy documents revealed by The Sun Online showed fears forMeanwhile, Vlad could be attempting to dodge asking questions over his disastrous war from an increasingly frustrated public in Russia.
Vlad is believed to thought he could have rolled over Ukraine in days - but has ended up with a long, bloody slog in the trenches. advances have been thrown back by a valiant effort from the heroic Ukrainians, who are backed with support from the West.Putin has been warned he could face an internal uprising unless he manages to achieve something in Ukraine., and so is "fighting for his life".Putin had foolishly expected to steamroller Ukraine and for his soldiers to be welcomed as "liberators" - but they have faced a fierce fightback.
Cities and regions seized at the start of the war at the end of February are now being retaken by the Ukrainians.The recent advances by Ukraine now opens the gateway to Crimea, the territory illegally seized by Russia in 2014.
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