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Iran cut off from the Internet. Using Starlink may result in death. “The regime has been planning this for years”

Masoud says he and three friends went to pick up the package. — These were war nights, the streets were considered dangerous. The meeting point was on a side street. After several phone calls, a motorcyclist suddenly appeared, slid the box with the device into our car and immediately drove away.

The box contained a Starlink satellite terminal.

On the way back, they were stopped at a checkpoint. — Armed, masked security officers approached us and shined flashlights straight into our faces, reports a political activist from Tehran. The Starlink box was lying on the back seat between two friends. — One of the officers asked: “Do you have any weapons on you?” We were paralyzed with fear and only nervously replied: “No.”. The officer said: “Keep going. Fast.” It wasn't until we got home that we could breathe normally again.

Ashley Davis

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