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Breaking: Russia declares SPACE WAR on Elon Musks Starlink satellites following the sinking of the Moskva.

According to reports, Ukrainian forces used Starlink satellites to assist in destroying the Moskva cruiser, dealing a major blow to Russia.

Monday, May 9, 2022 | Chimniii Desk

According to reports, Russia has decided to fight a "space war" against the Starlink satellite constellation, which has helped Ukrainians gain access to the internet and sustain communication despite the ongoing conflict with the neighbouring country.



According to sources, the Starlink satellite assisted the Ukrainian troops in launching a guided anti-ship missile that resulted in the sinking of the massive Russian cruiser Moskva, delivering a significant blow to the country in the thick of the conflict.


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Dmitry Medvedev, the current Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, is rumoured to have ordered the destruction of the Elon Musk-owned Starlink satellite over Russian Federation territory, conducting an apparent "space war" against the satellite.



According to media reports, Medvedev also stated that Russia has no intention of militarising outer space but that it will prevent other nations and organisations from doing so. This occurs as the month-long confrontation between Russia and Ukraine enters its second month.



The Times of London speculated that Elon Musk's Starling satellite network enabled the Ukrainian troops to launch a missile that destroyed numerous Russian armaments and the cruiser Moskva.



The loss of the Moskva was a major setback for Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, as it was not merely an ordinary warship but also a complex floating defence system equipped with numerous air defence weapons, including 64 long-range S-300F missiles, 40 medium-range OSA-AM missiles, and six AK-630 close-in weapons systems.



By the end of April, the battle between Russia and Ukraine will have lasted for two months, with the daily death toll in Ukraine rising. According to the United Nations and the Ukrainian government, approximately 14,000 people have been killed in the conflict thus far, but the number of civilian casualties has not yet been disclosed.


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