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Zelensky says ‘Putin will die soon’ & brutal reign ‘will be over’ amid ill-health rumours as Vlad ramps up Ukraine blitz

Published on March 27, 2025 at 02:42 AM

Russia ALREADY accuses Ukraine of breaching truce as Putin stages war games

VLADIMIR Putin “will die soon” vowed a raging Zelensky, amid warnings EU peacekeepers could come into direct conflict with Russia.

The Ukrainian leader pleaded alongside Macron for the US to “stay strong” in the face of Russian skulduggery while Putin is still around.

Volodymyr Zelensky addressing journalists.
Zelensky said that Putin will soon die, and then it would all be over
a man in a suit and tie is sitting in a chair holding a piece of wood .
A sickly Putin appeared in pain as he was seen tightly gripping a table
Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelensky shaking hands.
Zelensky and Macron met in Paris ahead of a crucial summit of EU leaders on Thursdy

Zelensky and Macron sat down on Wednesday to talk peace, following a shaky Black Sea ceasefire brokered by the US on Tuesday.

Presenting a united front, the men called for Russia to toe the line and for the EU hold together – ahead of a critical summit of leaders on Thursday.

Zelensky said that Putin is trying to “hit the European Union from within” – citing Hungary, which sides with Russia.

But he also vowed: “He [Putin] will die soon, and that's a fact, and it will come to an end.”

Rumours about Putin's poor health have gathered steam.

He is often seen with a puffy face, tremors and a twitching legs, fuelling speculation he is on the way out.

The embattled leader said he has faith that “America will […] lead Putin to accept an unconditional ceasefire”, despite continued devastating strikes on Ukraine – including 117 on Tuesday night.

Macron aired his frustration at Putin repeatedly choosing to “reinterpret” ceasefire after leaving the table.

He said: “While saying it wants peace, Russia continues to strike intensely the Ukrainian territory, including civilian targets.”

“Russia cannot dictate conditions of lasting peace for Ukraine.”

Black Sea truce 'reads like it was written by Russia' & will be 'used by Vlad to grab more land'

The French president also warned that a European army deployed to enforce a peace deal in Ukraine could be forced to engage Russia if Putin violated the terms.

And he committed to providing an additional $2bn of military support for Ukraine.

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