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Google searches: doubts about the attack in Ukraine

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Google searches: doubts about the attack in Ukraine

“Has Russia attacked Ukraine?”. After the numerous US announcements on the imminent possible conflict, the doubt about the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine remains with the Italians. Which in fact have asked this question to Google, with an impressive peak of + 2,250%. In terms of research interest, Russian President Putin is consistently more sought after than US President Biden. To reveal it is a research by AvantGrade, a Seo & digital marketing agency, which has analyzed the search trends on Google in the last 7 days. The peak of research coincided with Putin’s speech, which on live TV recognized the independence of the Ukrainian separatist republics of Lugansk and Donetsk, the two regions of Donbass.

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Other frequent Google searches related to the war also include “bombing of Ukraine” (+ 1,850%) and searches related to Russian President Putin which recorded a dramatic surge on “Putin recognizes”, “Putin recognizes Donbass” and ” Putin speech direct “. On the other hand, there are no particular peaks in research on the Ukrainian Prime Minister, Volodymyr Zelensky. “The Italians have not understood what is really happening between Russia and Ukraine and in case of doubt they turn to Google – comments Ale Agostini, CEO of Avantgrade.com – The uncertainty arises both from American rumors that constantly predicted the imminent attack of Russia, and from Putin’s tactic of recognizing the independence of the Donbass. The colloquial tone with which people search on Google is surprising “.

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