The White House did not rule out an attack on U. S. infrastructure will be met in an appropriate way after a Russian official threatened that any commercial satellites would be seen as legitimate targets John Kirby told reporters that Russia was attempting to use anti-satellite technology. "Later, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated her colleague's remarks and stated that the Biden administration would "pursue all means to explore, deter and hold Russia accountable for any such attacks."
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A flash of an arcs is shown as a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the 25th batches of approximately 60 satellites for the Starlink broadband network lifts off from the Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla. In April 2021. A rocket is being launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. In April 2021. A deputy director in Russia's Foreign Ministry warned that any satellites utilized by the U. S. It would be the target for a reprisal strike. Speaking in a meeting. N. The Western "quasi-civilian infrastructure" involved in Ukraine's war effort was an extremely dangerous trend according to the General Assembly's First Committee.
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According to the Russian government's news agency Tass, he said, "The West's actions jeopardize the stability of the civil space activities and numerous socioeconomic processes on the ground, which determine people's well-being, first of all in developing countries." Last week, Musk said his company had been spending $20 million per month to provide Ukraine with the company's Starlink satellite internet services. The Wall Street Journal reported that Maxar Technologies, Planet Labs, and Viasat are American satellite operators. A person is looking at a phone near a Starlink internet terminal in a flower bed. There is an internet terminal in a flower bed. Taras Podolian/Gazeta.
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It was just three days after Russia's invasion began when Musk announced that Starlink stations had been activated for on-the-ground use. Government documents show that the Pentagon is going to provide satellite-based internet services for Kyiv. It wasn't clear if any attacks on commercial or civilian satellites would be through cyberattacks or physical strikes. Musk has always been aware of the risk, even though the comments were made on Thursday. Starlink is the only non-Russian communications system still working in some parts of Ukraine, so the chance of being targeted is high. Please use with care. Musk warned earlier this month that Starlink had faced relentless jamming attacks. ”
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