NATO Members Say Putin’s Military Developing Weapons to Disable Starlink LEOs, AP Reports
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NATO Members Say Putin’s Military Developing Weapons to Disable Starlink LEOs, AP Reports
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It is not the first time that we have read news about how bad it has been for Russia that Starlink is offering the internet in Ukraine, being a strategic resource for troops to defend and organize themselves on the ground. Now, Putin’s may have found the solution. Starlink became from the very beginning of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia a strategic ally for the former. Once Putin’s army attacked key telecommunications infrastructures, t…
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