'But it's true, right? From a business point of view, you have to make a profit, right?'
Billionaire Elon Musk is once again in the spotlight in Ukraine as his decision to withdraw Starlink internet service sparked debate.
Last week, Musk hinted that SpaceX's Starlink satellite would end free internet service for Ukrainian users embroiled in a war with Russia.
This is because the service is said not to bring any profit to the company but rather to be purely humanitarian.
It has sparked a debate among cyber-citizens especially after the news about Musk being seen playing politics with Russia and Ukraine spread widely last week.
However, Musk has now come forward to defend himself by confirming that Starlink will continue to operate in Ukraine for free.
Through a Twitter tweet, Musk is said to have chosen to compensate for his 'noble practice'.
Although there is still no source or solid reason for Musk's change of heart, he explained on Twitter that 'noble deeds are rewarded'.
Like to remind that Starlink is very helpful to Ukrainian people especially after Russia invaded Kyiv last February.
In a different source, Musk is said to have asked the United States (US) Pentagon to channel funds to Starlink to continue its operations in Ukraine.
The validity of the matter still fails to be known due to the actions of SpaceX and the Pentagon did not issue any official statement.