Kyiv is seeking Musk’s approval to fit its drones with Starlink
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Ukraine is seeking authorisation to use drones equipped with Starlink against ballistic missile launchers up to 200 km inside Russian territory, as Kyiv faces a severe shortage of air defence interceptors. This is reported by the Financial Times. Such a move would require the approval of Elon Musk, whose stance towards Ukraine and its use of his satellite internet service has fluctuated.
According to some of those present, during the meeting at the White House in July, Zelensky asked Trump to speak to Musk to secure permission for Ukraine to use Starlink beyond its own borders to target Russian ballistic missile launchers.
Zelensky’s request was for Musk to allow Ukraine to use Starlink on deep-strike drones up to 200 km inside Russia, a range that would include ballistic missile launch facilities, command systems and other assets.
“Kiev believed that limiting the depth of such attacks might encourage Musk to approve the request. However, according to those present at the meeting in the Oval Office, Trump was evasive and did not appear to be in favour of the plan. Sources added that they believed Musk would not grant approval,” notes the FT.
A night of attacks between Russia and Ukraine
Meanwhile, the night between Thursday 20 and Friday 21 August saw a fresh wave of attacks between Russia and Ukraine. In the Kharkiv region, Russian drones struck the village of Lebyazhe, in the Chuhuiv district, killing two people and injuring two others. The attack caused fires and damage to homes.
