Putin carries poop case when he travels outside Moscow to hide possible health problems: Report
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Rumors and speculation have focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's health even before the invasion of Ukraine as he would undergo extended periods of isolation.
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"He wants to project the image that he will be ruling Russia indefinitely in order to deter any chaos associated with a change of power."
A report from Paris Match via the Moscow Times reveals Putin has a special aide from the Federal Guard Service who handles the suitcase, which contains samples of his fecal matter and urine collected during his trips, and returns it to Moscow.