Ukraine Urgently Contacts SpaceX Over Russian Starlink-Connected Drone Threat

January 29, 2026
Ukraine Urgently Contacts SpaceX Over Russian Starlink-Connected Drone Threat
  • 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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