Is there a need for internet on iphone while you wan to locate it when you lost your iphone?

I lost my iphone and I am trying to locate my iphone using the Icloud-Find my iphone, but it shows offline, so I just wanna know if is there  a need for internet service on iphone or it works with the location service only?? Cz it shows offline, help plz

Maybe the networks have different services, cause here in Afghanistan I had a ROSHAN network simcard in my iphone, it shows your current location on the map if the map is already downloaded in a limited area, but if the map is not downloaded it shows the current location in a blank page even when I turn off the 3G and cellular services.
That’s what I was using here. Thank you any way.
Have a good time.

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