'How to break your arm' tops Google searches in Russia after Vladimir Putin's call for war

Russian citizens' gruesome Google searches revealed following Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement - as airfares soar and citizens are prevented from leaving

Desperate citizens lined up for flights from Russia at Moscow's Vnukovo airport following Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement Desperate citizens lined up for flights from Russia at Moscow's Vnukovo airport after Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement (

Image: social media/e2w)

Mobilization of the Russian military by Vladimir Putin harrowingly saw how to severely break an appendage at the top of the Google search engine.

Surprisingly, “how to break an arm at home” became the top Google search in Russia after the tyrant announced he would deploy 300,000 citizens to fight the war in Ukraine.

In a rare address to his nation this week, Putin said reservists would be drafted immediately to fight in the invasion - despite the warring country recently losing ground to Ukraine.

This is the first Russian mobilization since World War II.

In his address, the leader also warned the West that he was "not bluffing" when he announced he was ready to use nuclear weapons to defend his country.

Following this, reports surfaced that airlines were denying tickets to people between the ages of 18 and 65.

Many civilians feared they would be forced to stay in the country, so they rushed to google horrific questions for answers.

'How to break your arm' tops Google searches in Russia after Vladimir Putin's call for war

Russian citizens' gruesome Google searches revealed following Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement - as airfares soar and citizens are prevented from leaving

Desperate citizens lined up for flights from Russia at Moscow's Vnukovo airport following Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement Desperate citizens lined up for flights from Russia at Moscow's Vnukovo airport after Vladimir Putin's mobilization announcement (

Image: social media/e2w)

Mobilization of the Russian military by Vladimir Putin harrowingly saw how to severely break an appendage at the top of the Google search engine.

Surprisingly, “how to break an arm at home” became the top Google search in Russia after the tyrant announced he would deploy 300,000 citizens to fight the war in Ukraine.

In a rare address to his nation this week, Putin said reservists would be drafted immediately to fight in the invasion - despite the warring country recently losing ground to Ukraine.

This is the first Russian mobilization since World War II.

In his address, the leader also warned the West that he was "not bluffing" when he announced he was ready to use nuclear weapons to defend his country.

Following this, reports surfaced that airlines were denying tickets to people between the ages of 18 and 65.

Many civilians feared they would be forced to stay in the country, so they rushed to google horrific questions for answers.

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