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Ukrainian official claims Elon Musk halted Russian fleet attack with Starlink cutoff.

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OAN’s James Meyers
6:07 PM –‍ Friday, September 8, 2023

A Ukrainian official accused Tesla CEO Elon Musk of “committing evil,” ⁢after allegedly ordering⁢ engineers working at his Starlink internet company⁤ to ⁢turn off the communications network near the Crimean coast last year. As⁤ a ‍result it prevented a Ukrainian drone from attacking⁢ a⁣ Russian warship, according to a biography about Musk.

In a statement ⁣on‍ X, ‌the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the ⁢Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak, claimed Musk’s interference led to multiple deaths of civilians, calling them ‌“the price of a cocktail of ignorance and big‍ ego.”

“By not allowing Ukranian drones to destroy part of​ the ‌Russian fleet via Starlink interference, @elonmusk allowed his fleet ⁤to fire ⁤Kalibr missiles at Ukraine cities. As a result, civilians, and children are being killed,” Podolyak ⁤wrote.

“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?”

However, Musk responded to the accusations saying he does not want his company ⁤to be “explicitly complicit in a major act of war and⁣ conflict escalation.”

The biography Elon Musk by⁣ Walter Isaacson, which‌ is due out on Tuesday, alleges Musk ordered Starlink engineers ⁤to stop their ‍service because he was concerned that Vladimir Putin would ⁣retaliate with nuclear weapons to a ​Ukrainian attack ⁤on‌ Russian-occupied Crimea.

Additionally, Ukrainian deputy​ prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov ‍told ⁢the Financial Times that Musk allegedly shared with Isaacson confidential exchanges about military information regarding Starlink, without permission from Fedorov.

This comes after Musk reportedly agreed to supply Starlink hardware ‍to Ukraine after Ukraine’s communications were⁢ disrupted by Russia at the ⁣time.

Musk has also been involved in recent social media⁤ arguments with Ukrainian officials, including⁤ the president Volodymyr ​Zelnskiy, over his‍ ideas to⁢ end​ the war.

In October of 2022, the Tesla‌ CEO proposed a peace deal involving the United Nations supervision annexation referendums in Moscow and occupied Ukrainian regions. As well as acknowledging⁣ Russian⁣ control over the Crimean ‌peninsula⁤ and giving Ukraine a neutral status.

“Preliminary analysis suggests that​ the ⁢reach and influence⁢ of‍ Kremlin-backed accounts has grown further in the first half of‌ 2023, driven in particular by⁢ the dismantling of Twitter’s safety standards.”

The European Union has recently accused Musk’s company X of allowing⁣ Russian ⁣propaganda about ⁤Ukraine to spread on the social media platform.

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