Ukraine will get more than 10,000 more Starlink terminals in the coming months thanks to a new deal with SpaceX and funding from several European countries, Ukraine government official Mykhailo Fedorov said in an interview with Bloomberg.But CEO Elon Musk backtracked from that stance in October, writing, "The hell with it... even though Starlink is still losing money & other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $, we'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free."Governments partially funded Starlink for UkraineAlthough the US government helped fund Starlink service in Ukraine, Musk wrote on October 7 that "only a small percentage" of Starlink terminals and service were paid for by outside sources and that the "operation has cost SpaceX $80M & will exceed $100M by end of year."The US Agency for International Development purchased 1,508 Starlink terminals for Ukraine in March for about $3 million and "delivered an additional 3,667 terminals that SpaceX donated, with the company paying for Internet service for all the terminals," a Foreign Policy report last month said."Regarding Internet, we have a lot of Starlinks, but the key point is we have got a nod for another shipment that will be used to stabilize connection for critical situations.""