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Putin will be in a sanatorium and out of power by 2023, former British intelligence chief predicts

Kelsey Vlamis   

Putin will be in a sanatorium and out of power by 2023, former British intelligence chief predicts
  • Former MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove said Wednesday Putin could be out of power by next year.
  • He said Putin will likely enter a long-term medical facility and not return to power once he is out.

The former head of British intelligence predicted Russian President Vladimir Putin will be out of power by next year and in a medical facility for long-term illness.

Sir Richard Dearlove was head of the UK's Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6, from 1999 to 2004. He made the predictions about Putin on Wednesday during an episode of the podcast $4, which he co-hosts.

"I'm really going to stick my neck out. I think he'll be gone by 2023. But probably into the sanatorium, from which he will not emerge as the leader of Russia," he said, adding that the sanatorium would be a way to move Putin out of power without a coup.

Dearlove's prediction is in step with other recent reports suggesting Putin is ill and could soon lose power.

Bellingcat's Christo Grozev, an expert on Russian security, said last week top Kremlin security officials $4.

Ukraine military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov told $4 last week Putin was in "a very bad psychological and physical condition and he is very sick." Budanov also said he was "optimistic" Ukraine would prevail and that the war would be "over by the end of the year."

Former British spy Christopher Steele recently said sources told him Putin is $4, contributing to "increasing disarray in the Kremlin." Steele, who led MI6's Russia desk for years, compiled the infamous Trump-Russia dossier, much of which was $4.

The state of Putin's health cannot be confirmed, though his rumored conditions include ailments like dementia, Parkinson's disease, and $4.

Dearlove also said there is no succession plan in Russian leadership, but said if Putin did enter a medical facility, the most likely person to step up is Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of the Security Council of Russia.

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