Vitaliy Semenets said his Bluetooth headphones were swiped from his home in Hostomel, about 17 miles northwest of Kyiv, early during Russia’s invasion
to trace the looted headset, allowing him to trace their path as invading forces retreated from the apparent initial plan of storming the capital.
He tracked his stolen headphone as they crossed the border into Belarus, and then when they reached Belgorod, the Russian city where troops have amassed to prepare for the assault on the Donbas, the UK Times said.“Thanks to technology, I know where my AirPods [are] now,” he wrote alongside a map of their location.
He said they were “looted” by Russian “orcs,” the fictional Lord Of The Rings monsters whose name many Ukrainians use to describe warmongering Russian forces. His post quickly racked up more than 28,000 likes, with one commentator writing, “@apple please get him replacement airpods.”A large Ukrainian transport that was destroyed at the Gostomel airfield near Kyiv.Relatives of a civilian man exhumed from his yard react in Gostomel village, Kyiv region on April 12, 2022.Vitaliy Semenets used the “Find my” feature available on Apple products to follow the progress of the stolen Airpods.
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