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It was not cut off. Starlink was not enabled on the coast of Crimea in the first place. They asked Elon to enable it to which he said no.
They had previously had access, and then were denied further access by geofencing critical regions. That's effectively the same as having services cut off.
Starlink was never enabled in Crimea because that would be against the sanctions placed by the US. You're spreading misinformation.
https://www.politico.eu/article/elon-musk-ukraine-starlink-russia-crimea-war-drone-submarine-attack-sabotage/
They had access. Musk revoked it from the Crimea region after the fact.
No they didn't
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