Musk Reverses Position, Says Starlink Can Serve Ukraine For ‘Free’ToplineElon Musk tweeted Saturday SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service will continue serving Ukraine even if the company doesn't receive government subsidies, in a major reversal from a Friday statement where Musk claimed the company could not "fund the existing system indefinitely" on its own.Key FactsSpaceX sent a letter to the Pentagon last month warning it could not keep funding internet service to Ukraine without financial assistance from the U.S. government.Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh suggested at a news conference Friday the U.S. is not committed to a partnership with SpaceX to provide satellite internet service to Ukraine, saying, “there are other entities that we can certainly partner with when it comes to providing Ukraine with what they need on the battlefield.”This is a developing story.Check back for updates.More from Forbes- As the Russian Army Digs In, A Pro-Kremlin Mercenary Company Goes On The Attack in Ukraine—And Begs For CreditForbes- Billionaire Trump-Backer Peter Thiel Seeks Malta Citizenship, Report SaysForbes- Illinois And Delaware Next Likely Targets For DeSantis Migrant Flights—Documents Show Top Aides Running ProgramForbes"