New Delhi: Fighting continued on Monday in the West, North West, East, and North East, on the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv. Sirens warning of airstrikes reverberated in cities and towns across the country, from near the Russian border in the east to the Carpathian hills in the west. Russian airstrikes targeted residential buildings in the important southern city of Mykolaiv as well as the eastern city of Kharkiv and toppled a television tower in the Rivne region to the northwest.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk, CEO of electric car company ‘Tesla’, targeted Russia over the attack against Ukraine and challenged its President Vladimir Putin to a one-on-one fight. He did not stop here, he even called the Russian President a coward. Let us tell you that Elon Musk is providing internet to Ukraine facing Russian attack through his Starlink network.
What did Elon Musk say in the tweet?
Tesla owner Elon Musk in a series of tweets surrounded Putin for the barbaric attack on Ukraine. “I challenge Vladimir Putin to a one-on-one fight and Ukraine will be at stake,” he tweeted. After this, he wrote in another tweet, “Are you ready for this fight?” With this tweet, Musk has also tagged Russia’s Rashtrapati Bhavan Kremlin.
Elon Musk helped Ukraine through Starlink
Elon Musk’s SpaceX sent a truck full of Starlink user terminals to Ukraine in the midst of the Russian offensive, anticipating the possibility of Internet shutdowns in Ukraine in the wake of the Russian attack. The Tesla and SpaceX founders activated their commercial Internet network Starlink in Ukraine in the last week of February.
The sound of explosions resonated throughout the night in Kherson
On the other hand, on the 19th day of the attack, the sound of explosions resonated throughout the night in the Russian-occupied Black Sea port city of Kherson. Three airstrikes were carried out overnight in the northern city of Chernihiv and the system to heat homes and buildings is not working due to no electricity in most of the cities. Workers are trying to restore power but are often hit by shelling.