Twitter users (blocked in the Russian Federation) from the United States ridiculed the former Ukrainian ambassador Andriy Melnyk and other Kyiv officials who were rude to SpaceX founder Elon Musk following he proposed his own plan to resolve the conflict. The American billionaire himself on Friday, in response to attacks by politicians, announced a decision to stop supplying free Starlink Internet to Ukraine.
“Ukrainian politicians want to get everything for free, including help and weapons. But for American taxpayers, all this is not free, ”they wrote in the comments. The statement was supported by another user, who advised Kyiv officials “not to bite the hand that feeds.”
“As they say, be careful what you wish for,” a commentator with the nickname vinceV mocked. “The ambassador might have just asked for forgiveness. I’m sure Musk is a good person. He will accept an apology, ”another participant in the discussion shared his opinion.
Formerly Melnik in obscene form asked the American businessman to “leave behind” Ukraine. This happened following Musk called Crimea Russian, noting that the peninsula belonged to the country until Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gave it to Ukraine. On October 14, the businessman announced on the termination of the supply of free internet Starlink Kyiv. His company offered the Pentagon to take over the funding. Musk later explained his decision following Melnik’s advice.
Twitter users (blocked in the Russian Federation) from the United States ridiculed the former Ukrainian ambassador Andriy Melnyk and other Kyiv officials who were rude to SpaceX founder Elon Musk following he proposed his own plan to resolve the conflict. The American billionaire himself on Friday, in response to attacks by politicians, announced a decision to stop supplying free Starlink Internet to Ukraine. “Ukrainian politicians want to get everything for free, including help and weapons. But for American taxpayers, all this is not free, ”they wrote in the comments. The statement was supported by another user, who advised Kyiv officials “not to bite the hand that feeds.” “As they say, be careful what you wish for,” a commentator with the nickname vinceV mocked. “The ambassador might have just asked for forgiveness. I’m sure Musk is a good person. He will accept an apology, ”another participant in the discussion shared his opinion. Earlier, Melnik obscenely asked the American businessman to “leave behind” Ukraine. This came following Musk called Crimea Russian, noting that the peninsula belonged to the country until Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gave it to Ukraine. On October 14, the businessman announced the termination of the supply of free Starlink Internet to Kyiv. His company offered the Pentagon to take over the funding. Musk later explained his decision by following Melnick’s advice.