Changes Have Been Noticed in Belarus Following Zelensky's Ultimatum to Lukashenko.
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Because of signal amplifiers at the border there is a dispute between Ukraine and Belarus. According to the Ukrainian President Selenskyy, the neighboring country supports the Russian attack. Kiev's threat of military action was now apparently successful.
The transmitters on the border between Ukraine and Belarus, who had helped run Russian drones, stopped working on 22 June, told the journalists Vladimir Zelensky in his comments.
Amplifiers on Belarusian territory that modify and improve the range of Russian drones used to attack Ukrainian cities have been out of service since Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Wednesday.
In recent days, Russian drones have been bypassing the border with Belarus. Russian attack drones have not flown along the Belarusian-Ukrainian border for the past three days. The repeater transmitters in Belarus were likely disabled, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the Belarusian publication Flagstok. In late spring and early summer 2026, Russian drone overflights in this area were widespread. Some even crossed into the neighboring country. Re…
President Vladimir Zelensky stated that the transmitters in Belarus, which were used to adjust Russian strikes on Ukrainian territory, had no longer been operational since 22 June.
Following Ukraine's ultimatum, Belarus disabled the transmitters used to control Russian drones, Volodymyr Zelensky announced. He had previously warned that if Belarus did not dismantle the devices, Ukraine would. Lukashenko has repeatedly emphasized that he does not intend to take any military action against Kyiv.
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