 Russian military starts using Elon Musk's internet in Ukraine. The armed forces of Ukraine continue to use Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet services, which are now provided under a contract with the Pentagon, according to Mind Media Outlet. But recently Russian troops operating in the occupied territories have also started to use this connection. The connection works there because Starlink provides coverage within the internationally recognised borders of Ukraine. The information about the appearance of Starlink there was shared by Ukrainian TV presenter, journalist and writer Andriy Saplyenko, Newsweek reports. Saplyenko cited reports from soldiers on the front line that the occupiers have Starlink with licensed accounts. Starlink has been massively supplied to Russia via Dubai. Accounts are activated and working in the occupied territories, one soldier wrote. Another notes that Ukrainian soldiers can already see Russian Starlink adding, To be honest, I thought they would do it earlier. A specialised Russian media outlet ComNews also reported on the supply of working systems to the war zone. More than 10 Russian online stores have started selling Starlink subscriber receiving equipment. Unlike last year's single sales of unactivated devices, this time deliveries to Russia are on a wholesale scale and with activated accounts. The Starlink network does not work in Russia but its signal is available in the occupied territories and Crimea. Merchants do not hide the fact that Starlink kits are addressed to the members of the military and are sold out in large quantities.