Slovenia to send up to 5,000 StarLink stations to Ukraine in coming days - Shmyhal
Kyiv. March 7th. INTERFAX-UKRAINE - Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says that Slovenia will send up to 5,000 StarLink satellite Internet stations to Ukraine in the coming days.
"Slovenia collects all available StarLink satellite Internet stations in the EU. It is expected that up to 5,000 pieces will be sent to Ukraine in the coming days," he said on Twitter.
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