Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Elon Musk has established himself as one of the most powerful supporters of Ukraine.
The South African-born business leader has shipped Starlink terminals manufactured by his other aerospace company, SpaceX, allowing Ukrainians to continue to access the internet despite Russian bombardment.
He also sent generators to continue supplying electricity to the cities destroyed by the Russian army and never stopped sending words of support to Ukraine.
Tesla will also continue to pay Ukrainian employees in the affected Europe-Middle East-Africa region.
As is known, the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine was very large, which had caused hundreds of deaths and millions of people were displaced.
The Street, citing The New York Times, reported that negotiators from Russia and Ukraine met again on Monday for another round of talks aimed at finding a way out of the war. This continued despite Russian forces expanding their devastating offensive and the Kremlin insisting that they would not withdraw until "all plans" for an invasion were fulfilled.
Duel Between Musk and Putin
Musk wants to find a way out of this conflict. In a series of tweets on Monday (14/3/2022), he appeared to have an idea, which sounds like dueling, a 15th century practice related to matters of honor.
The billionaire has launched a challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin. He offered himself in a fight whose stakes were Ukraine.
"I hereby challenge адимир (Vladimir Putin) to a single battle," the billionaire wrote on his Twitter account. "The stake is аїна (Ukraine)," he added.
Musk has nearly 78 million Twitter followers, and his tweets have been liked more than 161,000 times.
To clear the doubts in people's minds, Musk posted another tweet. tagged the Kremlin, where he wrote it in Russian.
Other users' comments summed up general astonishment.
"Have you thought about this? Or have I missed something?" users ask Musk.
What Musk replied without hesitation was: "I really mean it."
The Hill added that Musk recently expressed his opinion about Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Musk even shared a video of him speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on March 5, 2022.
"Defending Ukraine," Musk tweeted earlier this month, adding, "And also my sympathies to the great people of Russia, who didn't want this."
In response, Zelensky shared his gratitude for Musk's support of Ukraine in words and deeds.
"I thank him for supporting Ukraine with words and deeds. Next week we will receive another Starlink system for the destroyed cities," Zelensky added.
"Discussing the possibility of a space project. But I will talk about this after the war," he added.
Bloomberg News reports that since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Musk has given Ukrainian officials access to the SpaceX Starlink internet-satellite system, which has more than 2,000 satellites designed to bring web access to underserved areas of the world.
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