Two teams of doctors have reportedly rushed to Vladimir Putin's bedside to provide the Russian President with 'urgent medical care'.
A Telegram channel report claimed the medics were called to the Russian President's bedside at about 1am on Saturday after he complained of “severe nausea.”
“Putin on the night of Friday July 22 to Saturday July 23 needed urgent medical care,” the Telegram channel report which is run by a Russian former intelligence officer said.“Putin complained of severe nausea. “It is known that doctors provided assistance and were near Putin for three hours, and after the president’s condition improved, they left his chambers.”
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