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Musk denies Ukraine military Starlink access during planned attack, prompting backlash for aiding Russia

  • Elon Musk denied Ukraine's military access to Starlink during a planned attack on Russian ships near Crimea, causing the operation to fail. This sparked backlash and accusations Musk was aiding Russia.

  • Musk had worried providing Starlink for an offensive operation would escalate the war, though he'd already decided not to allow its use in Crimea attacks.

  • Ukrainian officials criticized Musk, saying his decision allowed Russia to fire missiles at Ukrainian cities and kill civilians.

  • The hashtag #ElonMuskIsATraitor trended on Twitter, which Musk recently purchased, accusing him of prolonging the war and deaths.

  • Musk defended himself, saying as a U.S. citizen he can't be guilty of treason since Congress hasn't declared war on Russia.

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