Ukraine has received 8,000 Starlink terminals from Poland, which have already been delivered to energy companies, doctors and “invincibility points”. Overall, 30,000 terminals have already been delivered to the country.
As reported by Ukrinform, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov announced this on Telegram.
“Poland helped buy the last batch – 8,000 terminals. Hundreds of Starlinks from this group are already working at “break-even points” across the country. Some of them were handed over to energy workers and doctors,” he said.
According to Fedorov, 30,000 Starlink terminals are already in Ukraine. The Digital Ministry team is working to provide even more terminals. International partners help with this.
“Starlink terminals have become part of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. Thanks to them, Ukrainians stay connected where the normal network is not working during power outages.”
As reported, Ukraine is currently considered one of the countries with the largest number of Starlink terminals. Since the beginning of the full-scale occupation of the Russian Federation, the country has received more than 22,000 terminals on the initiative of the Ministry of Digital.