February 1, 2026
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Fedorov: All unverified Starlink will be disabled in Ukraine

Instructions for Starlink registration will appear in Ukraine. Unverified terminals will be disabled in the near future.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov reported on the gradual implementation of a system that will allow only authorized terminals to work on the territory of Ukraine.

Source: Fedorov u Telegram

Fedorov’s direct speech: “In the coming days, we will publish instructions for Ukrainian users on Starlink registration for verification. Unverified terminals will be disabled.

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The registration process will be simple, fast and convenient for users. Detailed instructions will be published soon“.

Details: He also thanked Starlink and SpaceX for their cooperation.

What preceded:

  • On January 25, radio technology specialist Serhiy “Flash” Beskrestnov, who became an adviser Fedorov from technological areas, stated about the Russians’ alleged use of Starlink satellite Internet on the “Shakhed” attack UAVs.
  • American businessman Elon Musk responded to Fedorov’s request help solve the problem the use of Starlink on Russian strike UAVs.
  • Later it became known that SpaceX took countermeasures against the use of satellite Internet Starlink on enemy attack UAVs.
  • February 1 Mask noted that probably measures regarding unauthorized use by Russia Starlink showed the result.
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