23.03.2026 14:50
The call history on the phone of a soldier who lost his life in Ukraine revealed that he was constantly researching when the war would end. Following various topics from negotiations to the contacts between Trump and Putin, the soldier sought the answer to when peace would come, even while on the front lines.
The call history found on the phone of a Ukrainian soldier who lost his life in the Ukraine-Russia war once again highlighted the humanitarian aspect of the conflict. The calls made from the soldier's mobile phone revealed that he had been pursuing the same question for days: When will the war end?
The shared footage clearly shows the soldier's call history on phones with largely cracked screens. The majority of the calls revolve around topics such as Ukraine-Russia negotiations, Zelensky's meetings, whether Trump can stop the war, Putin's contacts, U.S. aid to Ukraine, and whether the war will end in 2025 or during the summer.
ALWAYS SEARCHING FOR THE SAME ANSWER
The calls on the phone screen revealed that the soldier was not only living with the conflicts at the front but also with the uncertainty of when the war would end. Phrases like "When will the war end," "Will the war end in 2025," "Will the war end in the summer," "Ukraine-Russia negotiations," "Zelensky meetings," and "When are the Trump meetings" showed that his eyes were constantly turned towards the possibility of peace.
It became clear that the soldier was following not only military developments but also every diplomatic possibility that could end the war. The topics in the call history revealed that even while fighting for survival at the front, the main concern in his mind was the end of the conflicts.
WAITING ON A CRACKED SCREEN
The broken screen in the footage reflects the physical scars of war, while the calls within it reveal the psychological devastation. The fact that the most recurring topic on a soldier's phone is when the war will end resonated widely on social media. Many users looking at the photo stated that these calls reflect the shared feelings of thousands of soldiers at the front. Comments were made that even in the midst of war, the greatest expectation is the hope for peace and returning home.
A TRUTH COLLECTED ON A PHONE
In the call history, not only political leaders and negotiations were found, but also traces of every possibility that carries hope for the end of the war. This situation shows that the war is not just about the conflicts experienced at the front, but has transformed into a growing anticipation in the minds of soldiers. The soldier's repeated return to the same question on his phone revealed the simplest and heaviest truth of the war: Those at the front also want to know when peace will come the most.