This is a terrible look, Elon.
The terminals allowed troops and civilians alike to stay connected and ended up "saving lives," as vice prime minister Mykhailo FederovDespite considerable goodwill, Musk suddenly changed his tune.
In yet another tweet, Musk seemed to confirm that he's indeed ending the free service at least in part because Ukrainian officials were mean to him.
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