Kyiv Gave Belarus Ruler Week to Pull Russia’s Drone Relays. They Went Silent in Three Days, Zelenskyy Says
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According to the Ukrainians, Belarus did not wait the stipulated one week, and the signal transmission systems on its territory went silent. Until now, these have been helping Russian drones attacking Ukraine. It is also spectacular how the tone of Lukashenko's statements has changed in recent weeks.
According to an ultimatum by Volodymyr Selenskyy, Russian signal amplifiers are out of service in Belarus according to Ukrainian data.
Kyyiv had given Minsk a week: Either Belarus is dismantling the signal amplifiers – or Ukraine is doing it itself. Now the plants are said to have stopped operating.
Kyiv gave Belarus ruler week to pull Russia’s drone relays. They went silent in three days, Zelenskyy says
Signal relays in Belarus that helped Russia steer Shahed drones into Ukraine have stopped working. The equipment went dark on 22 June, days after Kyiv gave Belarusian ruler Aliaksandr Lukashenka a week to remove it, though it is unclear whether it was dismantled or simply switched off, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told journalists, per UNIAN. The relays extend Russia's reach. Repeaters placed on Belarusian towers and rooftops boosted the contr…
Zelenskyy: drone retransmitters in Belarus cease operations on June 22
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the cessation of operations in Belarus of retransmitters that were used to correct Russian drone strikes on Ukrainian cities, effective from Monday, June 22.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the repeaters on the territory of Belarus, which helped Russian drones to correct strikes on Ukraine, have stopped working since June 22.
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