Elon Musk has denied the European Union (EU) report that his platform X (formerly known as Twitter) is involved in promoting ‘pro-Russian propaganda.”
The EU reported a significant surge of 36% in pro-Kremlin accounts on X, as disclosed in a study published by The Washington Post from January to May of this year.
Elon Musk has responded to accusations from Ukraine by stating, ''At no point did I or anyone at SpaceX promise coverage over Crimea.''
A Ukrainian official has recently accused Musk of 'committing evil' following the disclosure in his biography that he declined Ukraine's plea to utilize his Starlink satellite in the previous year.
''Moreover, our terms of service clearly prohibit Starlink usage for offensive military actions, as we are a civilian system. Therefore, they were once again asking for something that was expressly prohibited.'' Musk further explained.
Musk has consistently stated that the Ukrainian military would not be granted access to Starlink services for combat purposes.