Ukraine Urgently Contacts SpaceX Over Russian Starlink-Connected Drone Threat
January 29, 2026
Ukraine’s Defence Minister announced that Kyiv contacted SpaceX within hours after Russian drones with Starlink connectivity appeared over Ukrainian cities, seeking a rapid fix.
Fedorov thanked SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell and Elon Musk for the quick response and beginning work to resolve the issue.
This development comes as prior allegations that Russian attack drones used Starlink to strike Ukraine have been addressed publicly by SpaceX.
The backdrop to today’s events is Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine that began in early 2022, triggering a major European security crisis.
Germany is preparing for a potential Russian assault on NATO within the next few years, emphasizing its role as a logistics hub and detailing civil-military mobilization and legal considerations.
In the east, Russian forces have advanced in Ukraine, with claims of territorial gains and high casualty figures, while Ukrainian counteroperations and regional assessments continue.
Civilians, including children in Kharkiv, are being educated in metro stations amid bombardments, illustrating daily life under ongoing conflict.
Russia is intensifying attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, deploying drones with potential resilience to electronic warfare due to U.S. technology.
France has outlined support that includes generators and EU funding for European-made equipment, security guarantees for volunteers, and continued involvement in Ukraine’s defense, including drone industry activity with some programmatic limits.
Past tensions feature Musk’s 2025 threat to cut Starlink in exchange for a peace deal, and Polish calls for restricting Starlink access for Russia, with Musk publicly responding.
Fedorov stressed that Western technologies should aid civilians and democratic values, not be used for terror or destruction.
Poland has played a major role in Starlink access for Ukraine, delivering more than half of the 50,000+ terminals acquired since early 2022, underscoring international support.
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