In yet another episode of erratic tweets, Tesla CEO Elon Musk joked about mysteriously dying on social media, adding that it has been “nice knowin ya”.

“If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,” Musk wrote on Twitter on Monday. 

He then went on to share a post that he claimed was the statement of Dmitry Olegovich Rogozin, the director of Roscosmos, a Russian space agency.

In the statement provided to Russian media, Rogozin, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, slammed and seemingly issued a warning to Musk for offering military communication equipment to Ukraine’s forces. 

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The director said that the testimony of colonel Dmitry Kormyankov, the captured chief of staff of the 36th Ukrainian marines brigade, revealed that Musk was delivering internet connection to Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Mariupol through his satellite constellation.

“… the internet terminals of Elon Musk’s Starlink company were delivered to the militants of the Nazi Azov Battalion and the Ukrainian Marines in Mariupol by military helicopters. According to our information, the delivery of the Starlink equipment was carried out by the Pentagon,” the Roscosmos head reportedly told the Russian media.

“Elon Musk, thus, is involved in supplying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military equipment. And for this, Elon, you will be held accountable like an adult – no matter how much you’ll play the fool,”  he further said. 

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Reacting to the statement, Musk wrote: “The word “Nazi” doesn’t mean what he seems to think it does.”

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite, which aims to offer inexpensive access to internet connections all across the world, has been active in the Ukrainian region ever since Ukrainian Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov appealed to Musk when the Russian invasion began.