Kyiv Reports Deactivation of Russian Starlink Terminals in Ukraine, Deal a Significant Blow to Moscow's Ops
The Ukrainian government has announced that the satellite internet terminals used by Russian troops in eastern Ukraine have been deactivated, effectively crippling their ability to communicate securely. This development marks a significant battlefield setback for Russia, according to Kyiv officials, as it had significantly disrupted the country's assault operations.
It is reported that thousands of Starlink internet connections were hijacked by Russian forces after they invaded Ukraine last year, allowing them to maintain secure communication lines in the war-torn region. However, Ukrainian authorities have now managed to deactivate these terminals, rendering Moscow's ability to conduct its military operations more difficult.
The deactivation of Starlink terminals has been described as a major blow to Russia's operations in Ukraine, with officials expressing relief that the country's assault operations had been severely disrupted by this development.
The Ukrainian government has announced that the satellite internet terminals used by Russian troops in eastern Ukraine have been deactivated, effectively crippling their ability to communicate securely. This development marks a significant battlefield setback for Russia, according to Kyiv officials, as it had significantly disrupted the country's assault operations.
It is reported that thousands of Starlink internet connections were hijacked by Russian forces after they invaded Ukraine last year, allowing them to maintain secure communication lines in the war-torn region. However, Ukrainian authorities have now managed to deactivate these terminals, rendering Moscow's ability to conduct its military operations more difficult.
The deactivation of Starlink terminals has been described as a major blow to Russia's operations in Ukraine, with officials expressing relief that the country's assault operations had been severely disrupted by this development.