Zelensky tells Belarus to dismantle tech used by Russia – or face force
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Belarus to dismantle relay stations he claims are crucial for Russian drone attacks on Ukraine. Mr Zelensky warned that Kyiv would dismantle these four known stations by force if Belarus fails to take action. He also highlighted Belarusian factori
By Arpan Rai
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Belarus to dismantle relay stations he claims are crucial for Russian drone attacks on Ukraine.
Mr Zelensky warned that Kyiv would dismantle these four known stations by force if Belarus fails to take action.
He also highlighted Belarusian factories that are supporting Russia's war efforts, saying that Belarus “still has time to dismantle this equipment”.
Belarus is a close ally of Moscow, with President Aleksandr Lukashenko being a key supporter of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
This warning follows a recent Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian oil refinery in Siberia, located over 2,500km from the Ukrainian border.
