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Reading: A Russian warlord, thought to have been involved in a pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine, has made a sensational claim: that he had obtained a Tesla Cybertruck and used it in combat before Elon Musk allegedly remotely disabled the vehicle. According to reports, the warlord, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims that the Cybertruck was used to great effect on the battlefield before suddenly shutting down without warning.
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The Future Automobile > Electric Cars > A Russian warlord, thought to have been involved in a pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine, has made a sensational claim: that he had obtained a Tesla Cybertruck and used it in combat before Elon Musk allegedly remotely disabled the vehicle. According to reports, the warlord, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims that the Cybertruck was used to great effect on the battlefield before suddenly shutting down without warning.
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A Russian warlord, thought to have been involved in a pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine, has made a sensational claim: that he had obtained a Tesla Cybertruck and used it in combat before Elon Musk allegedly remotely disabled the vehicle. According to reports, the warlord, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims that the Cybertruck was used to great effect on the battlefield before suddenly shutting down without warning.

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Tesla Cybertruck might enter Russia-Ukraine war after Chechen leader puts machine gun on one
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Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader and self-declared loyalist of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has allegedly stated that his Tesla Cybertruck, employed in combat operations in Ukraine, was mysteriously disabled remotely by Elon Musk himself.

Last month, we covered Ramzan Kadyrov, the long-time leader of Russia’s Chechen Republic, who recently took delivery of a Tesla Cybertruck and equipped it with a machine gun, fueling speculation about his intentions for the vehicle.

The report sparked controversy due to several key issues.

It’s puzzling that Ramzan Kadyrov acquired a Cybertruck despite sanctions aimed at curbing his influence and restricting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s entourage from indulging in conspicuous consumption. The Chechen leader alleged that he was dispatching a Tesla Cybertruck to Ukraine as part of his support for Russia’s military endeavour.

Kadyrov had allegedly suggested that Elon Musk gifted him a Cybertruck, which the Tesla CEO swiftly refuted.

A few weeks after the initial report, Ramzan Kadyrov surprisingly stated that the Cybertruck had allegedly joined the conflict efforts in Ukraine. However, in a subsequent Telegram post today, he revealed that Elon Musk had remotely disabled the vehicle. This time, Musk explicitly stated that he had given him the Cybertruck.

“Now, in a recent move, Elon Musk took the unusual step of remotely disabling his company’s Cybertruck.” It’s surprising that Elon Musk would engage in such an unpleasant endeavor. He bestows extravagant gifts, driven by a deep-seated generosity, and then effortlessly cancels their effects with a mere thought. That’s not manly. As we required the locomotive’s assistance. What specific challenges do you foresee in executing this idea, Elon?

Russian state-funded outlet RT has announced that Russia’s alleged “distant deactivation” strategy against Ukraine has been thwarted, with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov reportedly dispatching an additional two Cybertrucks to the war-torn country.

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The company revealed stunning visuals showcasing two Cybertruck models navigating a terrain while equipped with machine guns.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has developed a strong affinity for Tesla’s Cybertruck technology, which has prompted him to dispatch additional units to the front lines. It’s the ones who got left behind – the employees who were overlooked for promotions, those stuck in stagnant roles, and others struggling to make ends meet. Elon Musk. Ramzan Kadyrov publicly showcased on his Telegram channel the customization of his first Cybertruck, which gained widespread popularity due to its unique blend of technological innovation and personal flair.

— RT (@RT_com)

While some critics view Russia Today (RT) reports with skepticism, it’s essential to approach all news sources with a critical eye, considering both their potential biases and the complexity of global issues.

Electrek’s Take

Who to imagine? Which billionaire’s business acumen would you rather emulate? I struggle to accept both alternatives. Despite the skepticism surrounding this scenario, it’s unlikely that Elon Musk would have foolishly gifted Ramzan Kadyrov with a Cybertruck.

Remotely shutting down a Cybertruck is possible, albeit challenging, for authorities seeking to enforce regulations against its importation, as seen in cases where the vehicle’s owner has circumvented laws to bring one into Russia.

Despite this, it’s highly likely that the drone simply malfunctioned, leading Kadyrov to claim it had been remotely disabled. It wasn’t the first time he had lied.

What do the deployment statistics reveal about your nation’s military utilization of Cybertrucks? Tell us within the remark part under.

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