Elon Musk is not to blame. His biographer Walter Isaacson admitted that he mistakenly wrote in his book about a secret order from the billionaire to shut down Starlink in Crimea to thwart a Ukrainian attack. Supposedly, the satellite internet network was not yet operational there, and when the Ukrainian side requested its activation, Musk did not want to be involved in escalation. After all, our naval drones were planning to sink the entire Russian fleet anchored there.
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