Russo-Ukraine war: Elon Musk warns about the possibility of Starlink users being targeted in Ukraine

Satellite-based communications equipment supplied by Elon will be of great help in helping Ukrainians stay connected. (credit: Twitter)

Starlink launched 50 more satellites in its Starlink group to aid internet connectivity in Ukraine.

Elon Musk’s starlink Satellite internet provider supplying internet connectivity in war-torn Ukraine In the midst of the ongoing military campaign by Russia. as a Public Service Announcement (PSA) TwitterMusk has now warned users in Ukraine that since Starlink is the only non-Russian communications system operating in parts of Ukraine, the chances of being targeted are high. “Please use with caution,” Musk said in his tweet. Musk previously sent terminals of Starlink’s satellite service to Ukraine to help with internet connectivity amid blackouts in Ukraine.

“IMPORTANT WARNING: Starlink is the only non-Russian communication system still operating in parts of Ukraine, so the chances of being targeted are high. Please use with caution.” musk Said in a tweet. This comes after Starlink offered to supply internet connectivity amid internet blackouts in Ukraine. Musk’s efforts were appreciated by many around the world. Some even had doubts about the effectiveness of Starlink’s service in Ukraine.

In the midst of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, internet connections were severely affected, especially in cities such as Kharkiv and Kyiv. Elon Musk’s help came at a time when people were afraid of being isolated from the outside world.

SpaceX previously launched about 50 more satellites to aid connectivity in Ukraine during the crisis. The satellites were flown on a Falcon 9 rocket and are using their own thrusters to move into operational orbits. Starlink currently has about 2,000 satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 340 miles.

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In addition to Elon Musk and SpaceX, other tech giants are also doing their bit to help Ukrainians in distress. Apple has halted sales of its products in Russia, while both Google and Apple have shut down their payment services in Russia. Facebook has also banned several Russian state-owned media outlets, and Twitter has also limited Russian state media on the platform.

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