SpaceX deliberately ignores Ukraine’s use of Starlink terminals for unmanned strikes deep in Russia making Elon Musk’s satellites legitimate military targets, Dmitry Kuzyakin, an expert in unmanned aircraft and chief designer at the Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions, told TASS. "In some countries, the network is blocked altogether, such as in China or Russia. However, the company's prohibitions are easily circumvented: if the user terminal informs the system that it is located, for example, in Germany, but actually operates near Voronezh, the Starlink network can continue servicing. This technical nuance is used by the armed forces of Ukraine when they install ‘dishes’ on drones for strikes deep into the territory of our country. It is not difficult to uncover the substitution, and the SpaceX administration has such information," the expert said.