How Ukraine Military Forces Are Reaching Out To Elon Musk For Help


Elon Musk is now getting requests from military trapped in Ukraine for help. Money does go places and this is not anything new. The situation of Ukrainians is becoming bad to worse as we see many of them stuck in places of offensive. Right now, Russia is concentrating all its power in places like Mariupol that is home to sprawling Azovstal steel mill.

In the mill, we know for sure that there are Ukrainian military is stuck along with its Commander in Chief, Serhiy Volyna. They are dead serious to get help from Musk; and in order to do this, they have even started a new Twitter account to contact him. "Help us get out of Azovstal to a mediating country. If not you, then who? Give me a hint," commander Serhiy Volyna tweeted to Elon Musk.

Serhiy Volyna, commander of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade took to Twitter and said, “Elon Musk, people say you come from another planet to teach people to believe in the impossible. Our planets are next to each other, as I live where it is nearly impossible to survive.”

Volyna is seeking a way out of the Azovstal into a mediating country, knowing that there is no escape from this situation and all the members of the military are looking for is survival.

Musk, who has more than 92 million followers, has previously used the platform to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin to "single combat" over Ukraine.

Last month, the Tesla chief responded to the Ukrainian plea for internet service by activating his Starlink satellite broadband service. He also sent equipment to help bring connectivity to areas hit by Russian military attacks.

Kyiv has said that more than 1,000 of its troops -- a majority of them injured -- remained in Azovstal plant, sheltering in the labyrinth of Soviet-era bunkers and tunnels from Russians who now control Mariupol. 

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