“Obviously, the United States and its allies are not fully aware that such activities actually constitute indirect participation in armed conflicts,”Ermakov stated. He cautioned that Western “quasi-civilian infrastructure” in space could “quite logically become the targets of a retaliatory strike.”
In a $1.2 billion military aid package for Ukraine that was authorized in May, funding for commercial satellite imagery services was also included. Kiev is thought to have exploited images from commercial satellites to fire missiles toward the Russian city of Sevastopol in Crimea last month.
Ermakov stated that the West had exposed Earth’s socioeconomic systems and space activities to “unjustified risks,” and he emphasized the importance of preserving space for peaceful and scientific uses.
IMF chief Gavin Gray told NV Business on Monday that Ukraine needs to collect more taxes since Ukraine will require additional tax revenue to pay for its increased social expenditures after the war ends.
To that purpose, the diplomat declared that Russia has filed draft resolutions to the UN General Assembly’s First Committee, which deals with disarmament matters, space technologies, and promoting peace.
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