‘How do you get out of Russia’, ‘how do you break an arm’… most searched on Google after mobilizing reservists

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Residents of Khabarovsk Territory, located in the far east bordering China, were especially interested in leaving the country.

Day not suitable for heart patients in Russia. Vladimir Putin’s speech on Wednesday announcing the mobilization of reservists to fight in the invasion of Ukraine has terrified many of those affected, who have already sold out their tickets to leave their country. Exactly, ‘how to leave Russia’ is one of the most searched questions on Google right now. ‘How to break an arm’ or ‘flat feet’ are also part of this particular ranking that reflects the moods of much of the 300,000 called people.

Interestingly, “how do I get out of Russia” sparked internal Google searches yesterday, Tuesday, peaking at 6 p.m., after learning that President Putin would deliver an important speech that same day, showing that many people don’t. They had them all with them. In the end, the leader’s intervention was postponed to Wednesday, but his words confirmed the worst predictions. The Kremlin already considers the invasion of Ukraine a war and is calling on reservists with previous military experience to “defend” Russia and “liberate” Donbas.

According to the Mozhem Obyasnit channel on Telegram, residents of the Khabarovsk Territory, located in the far east bordering China, were particularly interested in leaving the country. ‘How to break an arm’ also collected many of the entries made in the search engine most used by Internet users. It seems that many conscripts will try to devise all sorts of ruses, however desperate, to avoid fighting on the front lines of a war that has lasted 210 days and which they are currently losing.

Also on Google, questions about postponing military service have peaked. ‘What is the difference between partial and general mobilization’, ‘how many children should you avoid going to the army’ or ‘flat feet’ are other questions that demonstrate the tension and fear among a large part of the Russian population. It should be borne in mind that there are about two million reservists across the country, although the Kremlin has so far called up only 300,000 people with previous military experience.

But of all the massive searches that have been carried out in recent hours, one has been particularly dramatic: ‘what is the average life expectancy of a Russian soldier in Ukraine’. As can be seen, many are already at their worst before putting on the uniform again to, as President Putin says, “defend territories and defend Russia against the West’s objective of weakening, dividing and destroying our country.” .” Of course, his imperialist smear has not prevented serious protests against military recruitment, which have so far resulted in more than 200 prisoners.

Source: La Verdad

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