Putin’s legs twitch uncontrollably in bizarre footage in latest evidence the Russian leader is suffering from health problems

Strange footage shows Vladimir Putin‘s legs twitching uncontrollably at a public event yesterday amid rumours he has Parkinson’s disease. 

The 72-year-old Russian leader appeared unable to control his movements as he gave an hour-long speech at a podium in Astana, Kazakhstan.

In the clip, the twitching seems to start in his left foot before affecting both his legs and feet. 

Putin then took a wider stance but continued to rock back onto his heels and move his legs.  

The Russian leader has been plagued with rumours about his health in recent years – despite the Kremlin vehemently denying the claims. 

Last week, Ukraine‘s internal affairs spokesman Anton Geraschenko claimed during an eight-minute video address, Putin showed signs of serious health problems. 

He said that the footage, in which Putin threatened the West with long-range missiles, appeared to have been manipulated, with his hands barely moving. 

Analysts suggested the changes could have been made to hide the effects of Parkinson’s disease that causes the body to shake. 

Strange footage shows Vladimir Putin's legs twitching uncontrollably at a public event yesterday amid rumours he has Parkinson's disease

Strange footage shows Vladimir Putin’s legs twitching uncontrollably at a public event yesterday amid rumours he has Parkinson’s disease

The 72-year-old Russian leader appeared unable to control his movements as he gave an hour-long speech in Astana, Kazakhstan

The 72-year-old Russian leader appeared unable to control his movements as he gave an hour-long speech in Astana, Kazakhstan

Putin then took a wider stance but continued to rock back onto his heels and move his legs

Putin then took a wider stance but continued to rock back onto his heels and move his legs

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