SpaceX told to choose between 'fight to freedom or right to seize territories' in latest satellites rowElon Musk’s SpaceX has been told it must decide whether to support Ukraine's fight for freedom or Russia’s"right to kill and seize territories".
Mykhailo Podolyak said companies had to choose"the right to freedom" or the"right to kill and seize territories".The provision of Starlink equipment following last February’s invasion has proved key to the battlefield successes enjoyed by the Ukrainians. The service is powered by thousands of satellites in Earth’s low orbit, with receiver devices on the ground to make a connection and provide internet and communications services.Moldova has summoned the Russian ambassador after Russian missiles crossed into Moldovan airspace today.
"We call on the Russian Federation to stop the military aggression against the neighbouring country which is causing numerous loss of human lives and material destruction".The Russian missile that crossed into Moldovan airspace did not reach Romania, the country's defence ministry has said. Earlier, Ukrainian officials said two Russian missiles crossed into Romanian and Moldovan airspace before entering Ukraine today.
Last month, Russian politicians also began preparing legislation that would make it mandatory for people to book a time and place in advance to cross the border, raising fresh fears that the Kremlin could impose more restrictions on travel in and out of the country.The mayor of Kyiv has said 10 Russian missiles have been shot down over the Ukrainian capital.statement, Vitali Klitschko said:"According to the air defence forces, 10 missiles were shot down over Kyiv.
It said its structures detected a missile at 10.18am local time flying over the town of Mocra in the Transnistrian region and later, over the town of Cosauti in the Soroca district, heading towards Ukraine. It includes incidents in the northwest region of Kharkiv, Kherson in the south and the eastern Donetsk region.: Since the onset of the war, Ukrainian officials have documented instances of civilian harm and war crimes carried out by Russian forces.