Putin had a “cardiac arrest” on Sunday and passed out in his bedroom, according to the Mirror. Medical professionals had to do on Putin before transferring him to a specialized intensive care unit.
The president’s double presided over all formal meetings and activities, according to the report.
Reports over the past few years have suggested that 71-year-old Putin suffers from a number of health issues, but the Kremlin has refuted all of these claims.
The UK’s Mirror reported that on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin experienced a “cardiac arrest” and passed out in his bedroom, according to a message from the Kremlin-tracking Telegram channel General SVR. It said that before transferring Putin to a special intensive care unit housed within his official residence, the physicians had to do CPR on him.
The broadcaster quoted doctors as saying, “Having previously determined that the president was in cardiac arrest, they performed resuscitation.” “Help was provided on time, the heart was started, and Putin regained consciousness.”
There have been rumors for the past few years that 71-year-old Putin suffers from a number of health issues, but the Kremlin has refuted all of these claims.
According to the story, security officials of the Russian premier heard commotion and falling sounds coming from the president’s bedroom at approximately 21:05 Moscow time, according to General SVR, who claims to have an inside source on his entourage. “At the moment of entry, two security guards entered the president’s bedroom and discovered Putin unconscious on the floor beside the bed, along with an overturned table with food. “The noise was most likely created by the president hitting the plates and table and knocking them to the floor when he collapsed. Putin curled into a convulsion, rolling his eyes as he lay on the ground. The station added in a statement that the doctors who were on duty at the house and were in one of the nearby rooms were called right away,
Putin was reportedly transferred to a specially furnished room at his home, complete with resuscitation equipment, according to the article. He was “under constant medical supervision” and his condition was “stabilized.”.
The channel said it had previously discussed Putin’s declining health as a result of cancer and several other illnesses on multiple occasions. It further stated that the president’s inner circle was extremely worried by this heart arrest episode, even though the attending physicians had already informed them that Putin was very sick and unlikely to survive until the end of autumn.
According to the statement, the president’s duplicate has been leading all official meetings and functions lately. Following the heart arrest on Sunday, a number of Putin’s associates spoke over the phone and decided to have discussions “about potential courses of action in the event that the president passes away in the next few days,” the channel reported.