Rumors surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin continue to swirl — both about his health and
and about the presence of doppelgangers traveling to annexed Crimea and occupied Mariupol.
This time, the reason for discussing the bloody Kremlin dictator was a photo from a church, where a racist Z was seen on his neck.
This was noted by journalist Denys Kazansky in his Telegram channel.

“Oh, what’s this about Volodya? I think I understand where the Z came from,” the journalist wrote and showed a photo of Putin, which shows a racist symbol around his neck.
In addition, it contains a statement by Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko, who noted that Putin “didn’t look very good in church” and attracted attention precisely because of this scar.
The mark on the dictator’s body resembles a scar or a deep crease, it is located exactly in the middle of the neck and, by a strange coincidence, resembles the Z-swastika, which is flaunted everywhere by supporters of the Kremlin regime. Under this symbol, Russian military equipment began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Putin’s health and his doubles
A number of media outlets wrote that the health of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has deteriorated significantly. Footage from official meetings and speeches shows Putin holding onto a table for support, tapping his feet uncontrollably and walking unsteadily. He is “attributed” to cancer.
Yes, Ukrainian intelligence is sure that Putin has cancer.
Budanov also stated that the Russian dictator actively uses doppelgangers.