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Starlink internet reaches 150.000 daily users in Ukraine
SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet has been vital for Ukrainians during the Russian invasion, a top Ukrainian official said in a tweet. The service from Elon Musk's rocket company has roughly 150.000 daily users, according to Deputy PM Mykhailo Fedorov.
"This is crucial support for Ukraine's infrastructure and restoring the destroyed territories," Fedorov, who also serves as the nation's minister of digital transformation, wrote. "Ukraine will stay connected no matter what." Days after the invasion began in late February, Starlink terminals were sent to Ukraine in response to a request from Fedorov -- Musk confirmed that the network was live in Ukraine and promised that more terminals would be sent to the country. He also warned people using the terminals to be cautious due to the likelihood that they'd be targeted by Russian troops in an attempt to disrupt communications. The US government may have subsidized the operation to send Starlink terminals and service to Ukraine, The Washington Post reported in April. SpaceX didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about Fedorov's tweet. RELATED
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