Musk cuts Starlink to Russian military, they get stuck on the war front

Due to the disruption of Starlink internet services, the Russian invaders face a disaster – the front is blocked and their soldiers are not advancing.
The military command is encountering problems as offensive operations have stopped in many areas.
The issuers will no longer be able to send their drones to Ukraine.
🤡 After Starlink was switched off, the soldiers of the Russian army are asking for donations to buy equipment
"We've lost communication!" — complain the occupiers.
They claim they have no radio bridges or stations for "offensive operations and repelling enemy attacks." pic.twitter.com/2hTLAvJTkV
- NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 6, 2026
The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to use Starlink. Musk wrote in X that for proper operation, the terminals must be registered in Ukraine.
Now that Musk has cut off the Russian military's access to illegal Starlinks that were previously used for drone attacks, some Russians are calling for Russian President Vladimir Putin to seek help from his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko.
Belarus claims that its scientists have developed a domestic system similar to Starlink. /Telegraph/




















































