Zelenskyy says Belarus should remove equipment used in attacks on Ukraine in one week
Zelenskyy said the devices help guide Russian attacks and warned Ukraine would act if Minsk does not remove them within 7 days.
- On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko one week to remove Russian equipment from Belarus used in attacks on Ukraine, threatening unspecified Ukrainian action if the deadline passes.
- Since Russian forces used Belarusian territory to invade Ukraine in February 2022, Zelenskyy has repeatedly warned that Moscow plans to draw Minsk deeper into the conflict.
- Zelenskiy claims signal relay stations in two Belarusian regions assist Russian attacks, while Russian drones have crossed Belarusian airspace during assaults on Ukraine.
- Belarus' Foreign Ministry demanded "complete explanations" from Ukraine following a fatal drone attack on a bus carrying Belarusian children, which Kyiv denied.
- Lukashenko recently claimed Belarus does not want to be "in the war" but will defend itself, noting the two countries held joint nuclear drills in May.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has given Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko a week to remove equipment used by Russia in attacks on Ukraine from his country. If he doesn't, Zelensky added, Ukrainians will "do it themselves."
The Ukrainian president has warned his Belarusian counterpart of the presence of Russian "guided fire" material on his territory and has given him a week to withdraw it, threatening to intervene directly in case...

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