Vladimir Putin is under increasing scrutiny for his tired and gaunt appearance amid growing concerns about his well-being. Ukrainian commentator Anton Gerashchenko highlighted a less-than-flattering image of the 73-year-old leader, pointing out his puffy cheeks and suggesting that even Putin’s use of Botox may be affected by sanctions.
Critics have pointed out various physical changes in Putin, such as a lopsided and pillow-like face, uneven cheeks, and a wax-like appearance. The Crimean Wind monitoring group noted that dictators often show visible signs of aging due to chronic stress, fear of losing power, and isolation, which can accelerate the aging process.
Opposition figure Leonid Nevzlin interpreted the recent parade in Moscow, which notably lacked military equipment for the first time in nearly two decades, as a symbolic representation of Putin’s weakening hold on power. He remarked that the regime’s future now seems contingent on Putin’s health rather than political matters like elections or elite divisions.
Security measures around Putin have reportedly intensified, with tighter security detail than seen in previous years. This heightened security presence has led some to speculate whether Putin himself is fearful or being deliberately isolated to stoke paranoia.
Recent data revealed significant losses among Russian personnel in the first week of May, with 7,480 individuals killed, wounded, or captured, equating to a loss every 80 seconds. The combination of these factors paints a picture of a leader facing mounting challenges both in terms of his physical appearance and military losses.
