

An American businessman has responded to writer King's call to help Ukraine.
American businessman, head of SpaceX and Tesla, billionaire Ilon Musk has responded to the call of American writer Stephen King to transfer financial aid for Ukraine. Musk wrote on Twitter that he had already helped Ukrainians for $100 million.
I have donated $100 million to Ukraine, how much have you donated? By the way, we gave up money from the Ministry of Defence," Musk noted.
At the same time, he mentioned that the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, Mykhaylo Fedorov, once thanked Musk for the work of satellite communications in Ukraine.

Previously, Stephen King suggested that Twitter owner Ilon Musk donate money to the Sergei Pritula Charitable Foundation, which is spent on blue ticks to verify the writer's page on the social network.
The other day, Twitter began removing the blue verification ticks from users who did not subscribe for a fee.
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