Belarusian Leader Tempers War Rhetoric After Zelenskyy Ultimatum
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Ukraine wants to force Belarus to dismantle signal amplifiers, with the help of which Russia controls its drone attacks. Dictator Lukashenko seems to be distracting, but that could cause him trouble with Putin.
Belarusian Leader Tempers War Rhetoric After Zelenskyy Ultimatum
At the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian leader Aleksandr Lukashenko predicted a quick Russian victory, dismissed Ukrainian resistance efforts, and harshly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Now, after Zelenskyy delivered an ultimatum to switch off signal repeaters in Belarus for Moscow's drones, Lukashenko is walking a fine line aimed at making sure his country doesn’t get dragged into Russia's wa…
Current news about the Ukraine war: drones have caused great damage to a Russian oil refinery. Belarus is back. The ticker.
The change in trajectory is due to Russians not using repeaters in Belarus.
Belarus may be fulfilling Zelensky's ultimatum
Belarus can fulfill the ultimatum of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated by Russian and Ukrainian politician Oleg Tsarev, commenting on the information that flights of Russian Geranium-type attack UAVs along the Belarusian-Ukrainian border have not been recorded for three days.
Last Friday, the Belarusian regime was given an ultimatum not to assist Russian drones. Ukrainian border guards have not observed any large-scale flights of Shaheds along the border with Belarus over the past week, State Border Service spokesman Andriy Demchenko told RBC-Ukraine. Has Russia abandoned attacks from the north? "Overall, speaking over the past week, Shaheds' flights from Chernihiv Oblast have decreased somewhat," Demchenko said. How…
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