Starlink 'down across the entire front line' in Ukraine as internet service suffers global outage
![]() 130 Today, 13:28 Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk, suffered a global outage on Sept. 15, the company announced on its official website. The service has become vital for hospitals, schools, and front-line military units across Ukraine. "Starlink is once again down across the entire front line," Ukraine's top drone warfare commander, Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, wrote on Telegram. Downdetector, a platform that tracks service outages, reported tens of thousands of user complaints worldwide. The company said it was investigating the cause. |
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