Russia erases the video showing Putin coughing up, unable to breathe during recording a speech for March 8

The Kremlin quietly tried to erase images of Russian President Vladimir Putin coughing up, and trying to breathe in the middle of the speech as rumors of his health problems increase. Putin, 73, was caught on camera talking constantly and trying to clean his throat while he was...
Putin, 73, was caught on camera talking constantly and trying to clean his throat while filming a pre-recorded speech to mark International Women's Day over the weekend.
In the undetonated video Putin could be seen resting in the middle of the sentence and coughing over and over as he gestures someone outside the frame, it broadcasts the Telegraph.
You know, let me say it again, because my throat is a little irritated. Yeah, a little frustrated. I almost started coughing. I've been talking a lot today”, Putin said.
The images were posted on the Kremlin's official accounts in social media, but were unexpectedly erased just a few minutes later. It was quickly replaced with a shorter version without any sign of Putin's coughing crisis.
The Kremlin insisted that the original video had been posted by accident. However, the Russian leader has been persecuted by rumours about his poor health in recent years, including brain attack reports, numerous cancer periods, and even Parkinson's disease. /Telegraphy/












