Zelensky: Repeaters for Russian drones in Belarus no longer operational
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Wednesday that repeaters in Belarus, which assisted Russian drone attacks on Ukraine, have been inactive since Monday.

On Wednesday, June 24, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that repeaters in Belarus have stopped operating since Monday. These repeaters were used to support Russian unmanned aerial vehicles in their attacks on Ukraine, facilitating communication and control. The exact reason for the shutdown has not been disclosed. This development may affect Russia's ability to conduct drone strikes from Belarusian territory. Zelensky provided the information without further elaboration. The event holds significance in the military-political context, as Belarus has been an ally of Russia in the war against Ukraine, allowing its territory to be used for military purposes.


