Recently, Russia threatened to destroy commercial satellites of the United States and other countries with which it has good relations.
Russian Foreign Ministry's deputy director Konstantin Vorontsov threatened to destroy the US commercial satellites.
Konstantin Vorontsov said, "Russia will destroy any satellites of the US or their allies in the Ukraine war if they help Ukraine in any way or are used for any purpose."
He said, “America and its allies are trying to use space information and technology to increase the influence and dominance of the West in world politics. Any assistance to Ukraine using American satellites would set off a very dangerous trend.”
The deputy director of the Russian foreign ministry called the use of Western countries' satellites in the Russia-Ukraine war 'Provocative' and said, "If satellites are used against them, their civilian satellites will be targeted in response." These civilian satellites also include several commercial satellites.”
Konstantin Vorontsov did not mention any specific satellite company by name, despite threatening to destroy the satellite. News from Reuters.
But according to a Reuters report, Elon Musk, the world's richest man, said earlier this month that his rocket company SpaceX would keep Starlink Internet service running in Ukraine on the condition that it be used for "Good deeds."
Russian Foreign Ministry's deputy director Konstantin Vorontsov threatened to destroy the US commercial satellites.
Konstantin Vorontsov said, "Russia will destroy any satellites of the US or their allies in the Ukraine war if they help Ukraine in any way or are used for any purpose."
He said, “America and its allies are trying to use space information and technology to increase the influence and dominance of the West in world politics. Any assistance to Ukraine using American satellites would set off a very dangerous trend.”
The deputy director of the Russian foreign ministry called the use of Western countries' satellites in the Russia-Ukraine war 'Provocative' and said, "If satellites are used against them, their civilian satellites will be targeted in response." These civilian satellites also include several commercial satellites.”
Konstantin Vorontsov did not mention any specific satellite company by name, despite threatening to destroy the satellite. News from Reuters.
But according to a Reuters report, Elon Musk, the world's richest man, said earlier this month that his rocket company SpaceX would keep Starlink Internet service running in Ukraine on the condition that it be used for "Good deeds."
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