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2 Ukrainians detained for registering Starlink terminals for Russian soldiers for 'easy money'
(kyivindependent.com)
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I am always surprised how cheaply people can be bought.
Becoming a traitor for next to nothing. Smart!
https://remotepeople.com/countries/ukraine/average-salary/ (first search engine result)
This means that registering only 1 terminal per day gets you $900, which is almost double the average income. (after taxes)
Compare that to the US: https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2025/demo/p60-286.html
That's $7000 / month (before taxes). Which makes pay around $365 per terminal.
One should always compare average income and living costs when considering what is cheap in other countries.
Cost of living and local salaries are a fair point. It’s an approximate equivalent (based on salary) of $360 per terminal not $900, you mentioned that twice but with different numbers. 30/570 = 5% of monthly salary; 7000*.05=350
I’m still pretty sure I wouldn’t sell out for that much but then I’m not in their position.
It's meant to be $900 over a month. Which is the most common timespan when talking about income in Europe.
30*30 = 900
900/574 = ~1,567
7000/30 = ~233/day
233*1.567 = ~365/terminal
Or how desperate they are for a little money? I can't imagine being so desperate to help Russia
The article does mention drugs as a factor for some people. But I’d expect at least an order of magnitude more.