Putin's March 8 Video Leaked: Kremlin Immediately Deleted It, Health-Related Rumors Resurfaced
Putin's March 8 video leaked - It is reported that the initial footage of Russian President Vladimir Putin's video message prepared for International Women's Day on March 8 was accidentally published by the Kremlin on official platforms. This incident quickly sparked widespread discussion.

According to reports in the British media, this footage, showing moments of the head of state's address being prepared, was promptly deleted by the Kremlin shortly after its publication. Despite this, it was not possible to prevent the rapid spread of these images on the internet.
The deleted footage has once again brought to the forefront long-standing rumors about Putin's health. Observers and social media users suggest that certain details in the video indicate the presence of health problems for the president.
Although the content of the initial footage has not been fully disclosed, it is claimed that these frames could show moments where Putin appeared tired or uneasy, or that the address was filmed multiple times. The Kremlin, however, has refused to provide an official comment on these claims.
Incidents like these once again prove how carefully the image presented by the Russian leadership to the public is crafted. Every step and every image of the head of state is kept under strict control, and any "mistake" is immediately rectified.
Speculations about Vladimir Putin's health have been ongoing for years, and every such incident further fuels the discussions. The Kremlin, however, always rejects these claims, stating that the president's health is satisfactory.
