Ukrainian enjoyed Russian journey by tracking his taken AirPods

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    A map on the FindMy app showing where the Ukrainian man's Airpods were. 

A man who had his Airpods stolen by Russian troops was able to track the soldiers as they left Kyiv and moved towards Donbas in Ukraine.

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    Vitaliy Semenets stated Russian soldiers took his AirPods when they robbed his home near Kyiv (Pictures: Getty/Instagram/ @vitaliysemenets)

    A male had the ability to see Russian soldiers get redeployed in genuine time by tracking the AirPods they had actually taken from his home.

    There have actually been numerous reports about Vladimir Putin’s soldiers robbery homes and shops in Ukraine because Moscow attacked the nation on February24

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    Ukrainian Vitaliy Semenets contributed to these statements when he stated soldiers concerned his house in the city of Hostomel, simply north-west of Kyiv, and took his AirPods– which can cost as much as ₤200

    But, like lots of Apple users, Mr Semenets had his AirPods linked to the FindMy app on his phone.

    And as an unintentional repercussion, Mr Semenets had the ability to see the 550- mile journey Moscow’s soldiers made as they moved towards the east ofUkraine

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    Mr Semenets tracked the military leaving the location around Kyiv, crossing the border into Belarus and ending in the Russian city of Belgorod recently.

    Belgorod is thought to be the location where Putin is assembling his soldiers to eliminate for the separatist area ofDonbas

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    A map on the FindMy app showing where the Ukrainian man's Airpods were. 

A man who had his Airpods stolen by Russian troops was able to track the soldiers as they left Kyiv and moved towards Donbas in Ukraine.

    Mr Semenets saw the soldiers travel 550 miles from Kyiv to Russia (Picture: Instagram/ @vitaliysemenets)

    Tanks of pro-Russian troops drive along a road during Ukraine-Russia conflict near the southern port city of Mariupol. 

A man who had his Airpods stolen by Russian troops was able to track the soldiers as they left Kyiv and moved towards Donbas in Ukraine.

    Putin has actually supposedly purchased his soldiers far from Kyiv so he can concentrate on taking eastern Ukraine (Picture: Reuters)

    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky informed the world today Russia had actually currently released its attack on the south-eastern area.

    This marks the start of the 2nd stage of the war, as Putin has actually apparently stopped working to takeKyiv

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    He has actually now moved his sights onto parts of the nation which he has actually formerly acknowledged as independent from Ukraine– the self-proclaimed Luhansk and Donetsk People’sRepublics

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    Mr Zelensky stated in a telecasted address: ‘Now we can currently specify that the Russian soldiers have actually started the fight for the Donbas, for which they have actually been getting ready for a long period of time.

    ‘No matter how many Russian troops are driven there, we will fight. We will defend ourselves. We will do it every day.’

    Map showing the extent of the Russian invasion as of Tuesday - 19/04. 

A man who had his Airpods stolen by Russian troops was able to track the soldiers as they left Kyiv and moved towards Donbas in Ukraine.

    This map reveals the level of the Russian intrusion up till Tuesday (Picture: Metro Graphics)

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    The UK has actually reacted with a guarantee to ‘step up’ the variety of weapons it is offering toUkraine

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    Britain will send out UK-manufactured armoured rocket launchers over while the United States has actually authorized $800 million (₤610 m) in military support for Ukraine, consisting of weapons and helicopters, to reinforce its defences.

    Pro-Moscow forces have actually held parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts– jointly called the Donbas– because 2014, together with the Crimean peninsula.

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