By the end of the year, Starlink support for Ukraine will exceed $100 million, according to Musk. The Financial Times reported that the Starlink terminals and services were paid for. The claim was corrected by Musk. The operation has cost the company $80 million. Ukrainian soldiers serving on the front lines were the focus of the article.
Musk said that what is happening on the battlefield is classified. Roman Sinicyn, a coordinators at the Serhiy Prytula Charity, was cited in an article as saying that the outages could be caused by the misuse of Starlink by Russian forces. It is clear to me that this is being done by representatives of Starlink to prevent the use of their technology by Russian occupation forces.
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The Ukrainian military needs to coordinate more closely. The report is related to the backlash that Musk received for his peace plan. Despite his thoughts on peace and the reaction of the leaders, Musk still supports Ukraine. Musk said that he is in regular contact with Mykhailo Fedorov, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Digital Transformation.
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The Wall Street Journal, There are some locations that were just taken back. Christopher Miller confirmed that he spoke with soldiers who said the terminals were working as well as soldiers who said they weren't. Eva Fox, who is Ukrainian and has had to flee for her life with her family a few times, pointed out that people shouldn't fall for false information. Hughesnet doesn't stop services for Ukrainian soldiers. There are some technical details that should be solved by professionals.
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