Russia says civilian satellites involved in Ukraine conflict ‘legitimate military targets’

originally published by the Washington Times

The Kremlin is threatening U.S. and allied civilian satellites as its faltering invasion of neighboring Ukraine enters its ninth month. A senior Russian official said they could be considered military targets if used in the conflict.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Konstantin Vorontsov on Thursday warned the United Nations of the “extremely dangerous tendency” of the U.S. and its allies to use commercial satellites and other “outer space civil infrastructure facilities” in armed conflicts. “Quasi-civil infrastructure may be a legitimate target for a retaliation strike,” Mr. Vorontsov said, according to Tass, the official Russian news agency.

He said the actions of the U.S. and its allies “unreasonably jeopardize the stability of the civil space activities and numerous socio-economic processes on the ground, which determine people’s well-being, first of all in developing countries.

The Russians have been trying to acquire anti-satellite technology and capabilities, U.S officials said. The White House warned that any attack on U.S. satellites would be met with an “appropriate response.”

“We will pursue all means to explore, deter and hold Russia accountable for any such attack,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Thursday.

Commercial satellites in Ukraine are providing a number of services, including communications through operations such as billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s Starlink, the satellite internet network of his SpaceX company. They also provide detailed images of the battlefield that in the past would have been available only through government satellites.

 

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3 Comments

  1. goatmoag October 30, 2022 at 13:41

    Hard to argue that they aren’t legitimate targets. Though I could argue whether they are really civilian satellites this point in time, far as musk goes. It certainly is just another front that has the potential to further spiral the world out of control.

  2. Chris October 30, 2022 at 15:52

    Duel use Tech is Fair Game…
    And everything up their is.

    imo.

    Oh…whats up with X-37B?
    Axin for a friend.

  3. Paulo October 31, 2022 at 00:51

    TPC #980: George Webb & Mike Ford (Nuclear Weapons In Ukraine)
    https://rumble.com/v1qoe9b-tpc-980-george-webb-and-mike-ford-nuclear-weapons-in-ukraine.html

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