Elon Musk confirms SpaceX stopped Russia from accessing Starlink, saying ‘Let us know if more needs to be done’
For years now, Starlink has quietly become one of the most important tools in Ukraine’s war effort. On Sunday, Elon Musk suggested that recent SpaceX steps to stop Russia from using the satellite internet system appear to have worked. Still, the comment landed at a tense moment, as Ukraine investigates reports that Russian forces had managed to use Starlink terminals to guide long-range drone attacks.
Technology meant to keep Ukraine connected is now potentially showing up on the other side. Musk’s statement, posted on X, offered a hint of relief. In modern warfare, digital infrastructure can be just as contested as territory.
Musk didn’t write much. He rarely does when things get complicated.
“Looks like the steps we took to stop the unauthorised use of Starlink by Russia have worked,” he posted. He added a short follow-up. If more needs to be done, SpaceX should be told.
As reported by Reuters, SpaceX has long said it does not sell or ship Starlink equipment to Russia. The company has also stated publicly that it does no business with the Russian government or its military.
Starlink isn’t just another internet provider in Ukraine. Kyiv’s military reportedly relies on tens of thousands of Starlink connections. They’re used for battlefield communication, coordination, and in some cases, piloting drone missions. When other networks fail, Starlink keeps working. So when Ukrainian officials said they had discovered Starlink terminals on Russian long-range drones, it raised alarms, which suggested that hardware was leaking across lines.
On Sunday, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said the country is developing a system that would allow only authorised Starlink terminals to operate on Ukrainian territory. Russian drones countered, and signals were disrupted.
SpaceX private company operating in technology, shapes a live conflict. Musk activated Starlink over Ukraine back in 2022, after Kyiv urgently asked for help in the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Since then, Starlink’s role has grown, and so have the complications.
SpaceX stops Russia's 'unauthorised' use of Starlink
Musk didn’t write much. He rarely does when things get complicated.
As reported by Reuters, SpaceX has long said it does not sell or ship Starlink equipment to Russia. The company has also stated publicly that it does no business with the Russian government or its military.
Why Starlink matters so much to Ukraine
Starlink isn’t just another internet provider in Ukraine. Kyiv’s military reportedly relies on tens of thousands of Starlink connections. They’re used for battlefield communication, coordination, and in some cases, piloting drone missions. When other networks fail, Starlink keeps working. So when Ukrainian officials said they had discovered Starlink terminals on Russian long-range drones, it raised alarms, which suggested that hardware was leaking across lines.
SpaceX's growing role
SpaceX private company operating in technology, shapes a live conflict. Musk activated Starlink over Ukraine back in 2022, after Kyiv urgently asked for help in the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Since then, Starlink’s role has grown, and so have the complications.
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