and why you should get a check up before you check outĪshley Roberts flaunts her toned figure in a pink bikini top and a £500 crochet Prada bucket hatĪdam Collard is box office. The surprising new ways in-store pharmacists can help. 'I'll keep fighting for change': Gemma Oaten QUITS social media ahead of 'major surgery' as a result of her battle with anorexia Mia Regan flaunts her toned abs in a gold co-ord as she poses for stunning snaps - following split from Romeo Beckham after three years together 'Me and your mum do it everywhere!': Martin Kemp, 60, reveals intimate details about his sex life with wife Shirlie leaving son Roman 'disgusted' 'Finally booked our holiday!' Martine McCutcheon showcases her slimmed down figure in a sexy black bikini as she gears up for sunny getaway Petra Ecclestone and Sam Palmer are MARRIED! F1 heiress and her new businessman husband tie the knot in a lavish London ceremony Shoigu does not appear to have fared any better in the eight weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine, with the defence minister slurring his words and reading from his notes following an apparent heart attack. Video showed Putin speaking to Shoigu whilst gripping the edge of the table with his right hand - so hard that it appears white - and tapping his foot consistently. Putin's poor posture and his apparently bloated face and neck sparked speculation about the Russian leader's health, which has reportedly been in decline since his invasion. Last week, he made a rare live appearance with defence minister Sergei Shoigu where they discussed the 'liberation' of Mariupol. The resurfaced clip will do little to dampen the rumours about his potential illness, amid rumours he is battling Parkinson's, dementia or cancer.Ī bloated Vladimir Putin has been seen gripping a table whilst slouching in his chair during a televised meeting with his defence minister amid rumours the Russian strongman is battling cancer. ‘Now they are promoting the entry into the army of civilians, including children in the temporarily occupied territories. ‘They have been doing military training and there have been deaths among these teenagers.
The Ukrainian parliament commissioner on human rights Lyudmyla Denisova said: ‘The occupation authorities are conducting the mobilisation of children who participated in the so-called patriotic clubs, to the levels of illegal weapons formations. So-called 'patriotic clubs' sprang up in Russian-occupied parts of eastern Ukraine following its invasion in 2014 as part of a campaign to promote the country's culture in Luhansk and Donetsk. Moscow was said to be recruiting from youth clubs and conscripting 16-year-olds to replace the estimated 30,000 soldiers either killed, wounded or captured so far in the war. Surviving records show how Hitler's personal doctor Theodor Morell (pictured left behind the dictator) first noted Hitler's tremor in 1941 but put it down to stressĮarlier this month human rights officials claimed that, just like in Nazi Germany, the Kremlin has resorted to recruiting children to boost its troop numbers in eastern Ukraine. The condition hampers muscle control and impairs mobility. Many historians and experts believe that Hitler was suffering from Parkinson's disease at the time the video was filmed. The clip, which was discovered in an East German film laboratory in the 1970s, showed the Nazi leader's left hand shaking violently as he held it behind his back while greeting military officers during the same trip outside his bunker. The film was supposed to show how Hitler was still in command, even as the Soviet Union's troops closed on the capital.īut a telling part of the footage was cut from the final version and was supposed to have been destroyed.
In what was one of the last times the dictator was seen alive outside of his Berlin bunker, a propaganda video filmed in April 1945 showed him decorating members of the Hitler Youth who had been called up to defend Berlin.
It fueled further speculation of the state of his health after footage and images appeared to show his bloated face and slouching posture.īut the scenes of Putin's apparent struggles are reminiscent of a clip that showed Adolf Hitler's own failing health as Germany faced total defeat in the Second World war. The clip, which was filmed just before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, showed him gripping a chair and pressing his hand to his chest to stop it shaking as he greeted Alexander Lukashenko. Amid rumours about his poor health, a video showing Vladimir Putin's shaking hand as he greeted Belarus's leader resurfaced this week.