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Putin 'using body doubles after late-night health scare this weekend'

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Vladimir Putin’s health continues today after the Russian leader reportedly suffered a middle-of-the-night "health scare" early on Saturday (July 23).The Russian President complained of “severe nausea” and doctors rushed to his presidential quarters around 1am, it was alleged.The claim – which cannot be verified – comes from a Telegram channel that boasts it monitors Putin’s health, and asserts he has serious medical problems which have not been officially disclosed.READ MORE: Putin's sex-crazy mistress 'lifted his spirits' and may have influenced 'foreign policy'His condition improved after three hours but concerns over his condition mean that body doubles may be used this week, said the channel, General SVR.Kremlin insiders claim that Putin was previously replaced by a double for meetings with Iran’s leadership and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.The post on General SVR said: “Putin on the night of Friday July 22 to Saturday July 23 needed urgent medical care.

At about 1am, the medical workers on duty at [his] residence were summoned to the president.“Putin complained of severe nausea.

20 minutes later, an additional team of doctors with the president's attending physicians was called.“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.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The reports continued by claiming that Putin would be missing various official engagements over the coming weeks and would be substituted by a body double and with the use of sophisticated “deepfake” technology.

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