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Belarus halts equipment used to guide Russian strikes, Zelensky says, after Ukraine's ultimatum

President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that relay stations in Belarus used to guide Russian drone strikes went offline on June 22. This follows a one-week ultimatum from Zelensky demanding the removal of the equipment. The Kremlin has accused Ukraine of threatening Belarusian sovereignty.

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Relay stations and signal repeaters used for Russian drone strikes in Belarus have ceased operation.

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  1. Belarus Disables Russian Drone Guidance Equipment After Ukrainian Ultimatum

    President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that relay stations in Belarus used to guide Russian drone strikes went offline on June 22. This follows a one-week ultimatum from Zelensky demanding the removal of the equipment. The Kremlin has accused Ukraine of threatening Belarusian sovereignty.

    What's confirmed:

    • Relay stations in Belarus used to guide Russian drone strikes went offline on June 22.
    • President Volodymyr Zelensky issued an ultimatum giving Belarus one week to remove the relay stations.
    • Zelensky stated that the equipment is no longer operating.
    • The equipment included drone signal repeaters and boosters.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The Kremlin claims Ukraine is threatening the sovereignty of Belarus.
    • Belarus is nearing completion of military infrastructure along the Ukrainian border.
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