Elon Musk renews calls for Russia's president to be stopped: 'We cannot let Putin take over Ukraine'

Elon Musk renews calls for Russia's president to be stopped: 'We cannot let Putin take over Ukraine'

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Elon Musk was prompt to respond to Mykhailo Fedorov’s plea to provide Starlink terminals in Ukraine.

Musk talked about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, saying, “We cannot let Putin take over Ukraine.””It is important to do something serious,” he added.

After challenging Vladimir Putin to a fight for the fate of Ukraine last week, Elon Musk is renewing his calls for Russia’s president to be stopped.

“We cannot let Putin take over Ukraine,” Musk said. “This is crazy.”

Musk’s comments came during a recent interview with Mathias Dpfner, the CEO of Insider’s parent company, Axel Springer, at Tesla’s Gigafactory in Berlin, which opened on Tuesday. He spoke about a variety of topics, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

More than 10 million Ukrainians have been displaced from their homes by Russia’s invasion since it began a month ago. More than 3.7 million Ukrainians have fled to other countries, according to the UN Refugee Agency.

Musk said it was “surprising” to see such a war take place “in this day and age.”

“I thought we had sort of moved beyond such things for the most part,” he said. “It is concerning. If you can get away with it, then this will be a message to other countries that perhaps they could get away with it too.”

Musk also discussed the US government’s response to the invasion…

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