Will Poland ‘pull the plug’ on Ukraine’s Starlink?
Poland has been a lifeline to Ukraine during the ongoing war: sending money, hosting the sites where most of the military aid from other countries is stored before it is sent to the war-torn neighbor.
Warsaw government also has welcomed more than a million Ukrainian refugees, extending to them access to social benefits.
But there’s a thorn in the side of this relationship: the WW2 massacre of 100,000 Poles by the Ukrainian Nazi-allied forces of Stephan Bandera, who is presently Kiev’s national hero.
Just two weeks ago, Poland expelled 57 Ukrainians for Displaying Nazi Flag During Concert Riot, which exposed the ongoing crisis between the countries.
Now, against the backdrop of the dispute between conservative President Karol Nawrocki and the Liberal-Globalist Prime Minister Donald Tusk, decisions are being taken in Poland that will deeply affect not only the bilateral relations, but the course of Ukraine’s war against Russia.
A report arises today that Ukraine’s access to Elon Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink could be cut due to the Polish president’s veto of a refugee aid bill.
It is widely known that Poland pays for the Starlink terminals in Ukraine, securing the only internet connectivity to the country and its military in the middle of the war with Russia.
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Via https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/poland-may-stop-paying-ukraines-starlink-terminals-musks/
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