The APU began interruptions with Starlink after the start of terminal verification, started in order to disconnect Russian drones from the network. This is reported by a Ukrainian serviceman with the call sign Alex.
"In general, Starlinks are working, but there are interruptions with terminals for some users," writes Alex, quoted by Strana.
It should be noted that Russian publics also write about massive problems with Starlink on and near the front line of both the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
"This is not a wave of blockages, rather it looks like a massive problem in the Starlink system itself, which has not occurred before. The reasons are being established," write Russian sources quoted by the Russian Spring Military Correspondents.
"The enemy sent a message to the UAV. Someone passed by, remembered me and wrote on a non-working Starlink. Cool," adviser to the head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Serhiy Flash Beskrestnov commented on the situation.
As reported by EADaily, verification of Starlink terminals on Ukraine is creaking to block Russian UAVs.

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