American businessman Elon Musk said his social network X (formerly Twitter) did not make “pro-Russian propaganda”. The entrepreneur wrote about this: bill on this platform.
“Where is all this pro-Russian propaganda? We don’t see that,” the billionaire said.
Thus, he commented on the post of the American journalist Glenn Greenwald, who, citing materials from the Washington Post, accused the leadership of the social network of spreading useful information to Moscow. The media representative emphasized that this is facilitated in particular by the source’s policy of censoring information.
Shortly before that, Musk refuted Allegations that the American television channel CNN ordered the shutdown of Starlink satellite communications, especially in the Crimea region, in 2022, thus preventing Ukraine’s attack on Russian Navy bases. The businessman noted that the system from the very beginning did not work on the shores of the peninsula. Therefore, the entrepreneur simply refused Kiev’s request to start operating, as he did not want to be an “open accomplice” in the escalation of the conflict.
Before Musk reportedThat Starlink uses to target drones instead of watching TV series as originally intended.