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Elon Musk advised he may die “under mysterious circumstances” in a cryptic tweet that regarded to be referring to a danger via the chief of Russia’s area agency.

“If I die underneath mysterious circumstances, it’s been fine knowin ya,” Musk stated in a tweet Sunday night.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO posted the foreboding tweet quickly after he shared a message from Dmitry Rogozin, who accused him of being “involved in offering the fascist forces in Ukraine with army verbal exchange equipment.”

“And for this, Elon, you will be held to blame like an grownup – no be counted how tons you’ll play the fool,” brought the former deputy Russian top minister who now heads the country’s area agency.

Elon Musk advised he may die “under mysterious circumstances” in a cryptic tweet that regarded to be referring to a danger via the chief of Russia’s area agency.
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Dmitry Rogozin accused Elon Musk of being “involved in supplying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military communication equipment.

“From the testimony of the captured commander of the 35th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Dmitry Kormyankov, it turns out that the internet terminals of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite company were delivered to the militants of the Nazi Azov Battalion and the Ukrainian Marines in Mariupol by military helicopters,” Rogozin wrote, according to a translation Musk shared.

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“According to our information, the delivery of the Starlink equipment was carried out by the Pentagon,” Rogozin wrote. “Elon Musk, thus, is involved in supplying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military communication equipment.”

Musk wrote that the “word ‘Nazi’ doesn’t mean what he seems to think it does.”

n February, Elon Musk provided SpaceX Starlink terminals to Ukraine.
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Russia has repeatedly cited the Azov Battalion — a National Guard unit based in Mariupol — as justification for its invasion of Ukraine in a “denazification” effort.

In 2015, unit spokesman Andriy Diachenko told USA Today that up to 20 percent of its members are Nazis, but that the ideology “has nothing to do with the official ideology of the Azov.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Jewish, has strongly denied the claim that the battalion fosters Nazism.

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“That’s not funny,” Elon Musk’s mother responded to his tweet about dying.
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“The Azov Regiment is not a volunteer (formation), but part of the National Guard,” he said last week, Fox News reported.

“They are (part of) the official army of our state. Anyone who wanted to get involved in politics, (left the Azov Regiment). Those who decided to serve in the National Guard of Ukraine became part of the National Guard of Ukraine,” the president added.

Musk’s tweet prompted his mother, Maye Musk, to respond: “That’s not funny.”

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