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Elon Musk reacts to Ukraine’s accusation of disrupting Russian fleet attack.

Elon Musk’s Heroic Act: Preventing​ a Covert Attack on Russian​ Fleet

Elon Musk has​ clarified his role in thwarting a Ukrainian sneak attack on a Russian⁤ fleet in Crimea after a top aide to‌ Ukraine President ​Volodymyr Zelenskyy lashed⁣ out over the apparent revelation and accused Mr. Musk of “committing evil.”

The Starlink⁢ satellite⁣ communication network that Mr. Musk’s SpaceX⁢ has provided to ‌Ukraine has been widely credited as a key factor in helping the country defy all odds and stay ​in the fight for as long as it has amid the Russian invasion.

But excerpts from an upcoming⁢ autobiography on Mr. Musk, as reported by CNN, claim that‌ the SpaceX chief secretly⁢ ordered Starlink to be deactivated near⁢ the coast of ‍Crimea last year ‌in order ⁤to prevent a covert attack against Russian naval vessels by Ukrainian submarine drones armed with ⁢explosives.

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The‌ author of the ⁢soon-to-be-published ​book, Walter Isaacson,⁢ wrote ⁢that‌ as the drone‍ approached the Russian fleet, they “lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly,” per CNN.

According to the‍ outlet, Mr. Isaacson wrote that ⁤Mr. Musk’s ⁢decision was driven by the fear that Russia would see this as a ⁢major escalation and respond with nuclear strikes.

As ‍news ‍that Mr. Musk had secretly instructed ‌his engineers to deactivate Starlink’s satellite⁤ communications⁤ network during a major Ukrainian offensive‌ began to circulate ⁣online, Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to⁣ Ukraine’s president, took to X to express scathing criticism.

“By not allowing Ukrainian drones to destroy part of the Russian military​ fleet via Starlink ⁤interference, Elon Musk allowed this fleet​ to fire Kalibr missiles‍ at Ukrainian‍ cities,” Mr. Podolyak wrote.

“As a result, civilians, children are being ‍killed. This​ is the price ⁢of a cocktail of ignorance and big ego,” he continued.

“The question still remains: Why⁤ do ‌some people so desperately want to defend war criminals⁣ and their desire to ‌commit ‌murder?​ And do they ⁢now‌ realize ⁢that‌ they ⁤are⁣ committing‌ evil and encouraging evil?” Mr. Podolyak added, basically accusing Mr. Musk of⁣ siding with Russia in the conflict and of being​ complicit in acts of ‍”evil.”

Ukrainian Presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in​ Kyiv,​ Ukraine, on Feb. 16,⁢ 2023. ‍(Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

‘Peaceful Things, Not Drone ⁢Strikes’

While ​Mr. Musk did not directly respond to President Zelenskyy’s advisor, he took to X to clarify his ​role in the disrupted Ukrainian ⁤drone attack.

“The Starlink ⁣regions in question were not activated. SpaceX⁤ did not deactivate anything,” he wrote.

Mr. Musk explained further ⁤that, “there was an emergency request from government authorities to activate Starlink⁤ all the way to ⁣Sevastopol” and that‍ “the obvious intent ⁤being to sink most of the Russian⁣ fleet at anchor,” ⁣referring to a port city in Crimea that⁣ is ‍a key naval ​base used by Russian forces.

“If I had agreed to ⁤their ‌request, then SpaceX would be ⁤explicitly complicit in a​ major act of war and conflict escalation,” Mr. Musk added.

An antenna of the Starlink satellite-based broadband system donated by Elon Musk in Izyum, Kharkiv region on Sept. 25,​ 2022. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images)

In ⁤the forthcoming biography, Mr. Isaacson reportedly wrote that, because Starlink ​was inactive over Sevastopol, Mr. Musk’s fears of a “mini-Pearl Harbor” did not come⁢ to pass.

In ​the book, Mr. Isaacson reportedly quotes ​Mr. Musk‍ as having told him that “Starlink was not meant to be involved ⁤in wars. It was so people⁣ can watch Netflix and chill and get online for⁢ school and do ⁢good peaceful things, not drone strikes.”

Mr. ⁣Isaacson also cites Mykhailo Fedorov, a deputy prime⁣ minister of Ukraine, as having​ pleaded with ​Mr. Musk‍ to switch on connectivity so the strike ‌could⁣ be carried⁢ out—but ⁣it fell on deaf ears.

Mr. Musk has also faced criticism ​from the Russian side for providing Ukraine ‍with Starlink, with the billionaire tech mogul saying earlier that, at one point last year, the chief of Russia’s space⁢ agency threatened him for providing the satellite communication‍ network to Ukrainian forces.

Starlink ‘Changed the War’

Days after Russia’s invasion of ⁣Ukraine in⁢ late February ⁤2022, Mr. Musk announced ⁢that SpaceX began providing Starlink internet connectivity to Ukrainians.

Starlink ⁢uses thousands of small satellites in orbit about⁢ 340‍ miles above the Earth’s ⁣surface to beam down high-speed internet, especially to remote areas, including ones hit by natural calamities ⁢or​ ravaged by war.

But while Starlink delivered an ‍information lifeline to darkened swaths of the war-torn ⁢country, including ⁣hundreds ⁤of ⁤hospitals and clinics, it also served as a link to‍ enable Ukrainian military drones ​to target Russian⁣ tanks ‍and ⁤positions more effectively.

A Ukrainian ⁣soldier identified as Dima, whose last name was withheld⁤ for ‌security reasons, told journalist David Patrikarakos ⁣that “Starlink is what changed the war in‌ Ukraine’s favor. Russia went out of its way to blow up all our comms. Now they can’t.‍ Starlink works under Katyusha fire, under artillery fire.‌ It even works in Mariupol.”

While it’s ‌unclear how ‍crucial Starlink has been to Ukraine’s ‍military efforts, a report in the British news outlet The Telegraph suggested Mr. Musk’s technology was helping Ukraine “win the drone ⁤war.”

Not long after‍ Mr. Musk announced that he was providing ​Starlink ⁤to Ukraine,⁢ Dmitry Rogozin, then head of Russia’s space agency ⁣Roscosmos, criticized the‍ move and warned of “consequences.”

“Elon Musk, thus, is involved in supplying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military⁣ communication equipment,” Mr.⁤ Rogozin ​said in a message to Russian media, ‌ according to a translation provided by Mr. Musk. “And for this, Elon, you will be ‌held accountable like an adult—no matter how much⁣ you’ll play the⁤ fool.”

At ‍the time, Mr.⁢ Musk commented⁣ on the exchange with ​a dose of dark‍ humor, saying in‍ a tweet, “If I die under mysterious⁤ circumstances, it’s been nice ‍knowin ya.”

The issue of Starlink being used on ⁣the battlefield ⁣in Ukraine also came up in the context of SpaceX funding ⁢for the service‌ in ‍Ukraine.

In ⁣October 202



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