SAN FRANCISCO: As Moscow's invasion of Kiev enters its second month, Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, said the world cannot allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to prevail in Ukraine because if he does, it will send a message to other countries that they, too, might be able to get away with it.
In an interview with Mathias Dopfner, CEO of the German publishing house Axel Springer, he said that the US government had done more for Ukraine than most people realise. "But it hasn't been made really public. However, it is critical to take action. We cannot allow Putin to seize control of Ukraine. This is insane, "At Tesla's facility in Fremont, California, he told Dopfner.
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Musk's SpaceX deployed trucks full of Starlink user terminals to keep the country online. "We anticipated that Starlink would be required, and we made steps to ensure that it could be delivered swiftly. When the request came through, we acted quickly "he stated
On the day of the invasion, February 24, a cyberattack knocked Ukraine's satellite internet connectivity offline for good.
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