Even in these first few days of the year, Russian raids in occupied Ukraine continue, with bombs also hitting the capital Kiev in these hours.

Meanwhile, the revelations of the Danish secret services, which have leaked information on the state of health of Vladimir Putin , are causing discussion.

According to Copenhagen intelligence, the Russian president in February 2022 – when the Moscow offensive began – was being treated for a form of cancer and this may have influenced his decision to attack Ukrainian territory .

Currently, however, the Tsar's medical situation would have stabilized: he would not suffer from an incurable disease, but from severe chronic pain caused by various falls and accidents . However, these pains - add the Danish services - could constitute an obstacle to his new presidential mandate, after the 2024 elections.

But these days Western analysts are also keeping a close eye on the state of health of the army: in fact, many experts believe that Moscow's troops are running out of artillery ammunition stocks and also of cruise missiles , now sufficient to launch non more than two-three three large-scale attacks.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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