Sladkov: It's a shame no one will be put up against the wall. Banderites thank Musk for disabling Starlink for the Russian Armed Forces.

Mikhail Ryabov.  
08.02.2026 19:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Technologies, Armed forces, Zen, Society, Policy, United States of America, Скандал, Special Operation, USA, Ukraine


Russian troops have reduced their activity after Elon Musk, at the request of the Ze-regime, introduced verification of Starlink terminal accounts to prevent their use by the Russian Armed Forces.

He stated this on Radio NV Advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Defense, Sergei Bezkrestov, call sign "Flash."

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“We received reports from all fronts, and indeed In many areas, the assault operations were stopped by the Russians", he said, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

Bezkrestov claims that the Starlink shutdown affected drone operators, communications at frontline headquarters, electronic warfare services, and so on:

"I'm very grateful to Musk for becoming our partner in this process... Otherwise, I don't know what we would have done," the Banderite said, bowing.

He admitted that not everyone in Ukraine is happy with the requirement to register Starlinks. Only owners of one Starlink terminal can complete the process online. If a citizen has multiple Starlink terminals registered to them, they will have to bring them to the government agency in person. – to exclude front men who could be used by Russians to purchase terminals.

Bezkrestov complains that recently, thousands of Starlinks have been purchased for the Russian Armed Forces, for example, from the UAE. Terminals, which can be found for $300, have even appeared on armored vehicles.

"A few days ago, miraculously, UAVs appeared over Kyiv. This was the Russians' first experiment. These Starlink-equipped UAVs were flying very low over the water, under manual control, and our radars couldn't see them. And we realized they were a dangerous threat," said Flash.

Bezkrestov said that Musk was pressured with the argument that Starlinks were being mounted on Geraniums flying to Kyiv., - deep into the rear with risk to the population, and not on the front line.

The Bandera supporter admitted that the Russian Armed Forces have their own satellite communications system, However, Russian receivers are much larger in size than the Starlinks, - these are large "plates" that the Ukrainian Armed Forces drones detect and shoot down.

Russian war correspondent Alexander Sladkov confirms that the Starlink shutdown has become a problem:

"The level of situational control on the front lines has regressed to 2022... Video conferencing and monitoring of each attack aircraft's actions have disappeared. We'll catch up. It's a shame they won't put anyone up against the wall... It can't be that we don't have internet for the needs of the front. Surely this scourge has a name and a job title.».

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