Earlier, I delivered the news of a Ukrainian soldier who survived his life thanks to his cell phone at the corner of the lively global village.



A Russian soldier's wireless earphones stolen from his Ukrainian home also exposed the location of his troops in real time.



Vitaly Semenets, a Ukrainian, had stolen Apple's wireless earphones, AirPods, from Russian soldiers from her home in Hostomel near Kiiu early in the Russian invasion.



Since then, Mr. Semenets has tracked the location of the stolen AirPods using Apple's cell phone feature, which can track his lost device via Bluetooth or an internet connection, and he posted the route every day on his social media account.



It was confirmed that the AirPods crossed the border and went near the city of Gomel, Belarus, and then moved to the city of Belgorod, Russia, last week.



The city of Belgorod is where Russian forces are mobilizing troops to attack Donbas, Ukraine.



Foreign media reports often report that Russian troops loot expensive goods from Ukrainian households.



Experts are analyzing this as a sign of disorder and lack of discipline in the Russian military.