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Zelenskiy again urges Belarus to dismantle relay stations

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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Zelenskiy Presses Belarus to Dismantle Relay Stations Supporting Russian Attacks

Ukraine's Concerns Over Belarusian Support for Russia

June 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged authorities in neighbouring Belarus for the second day running to dismantle relay stations he said were playing a role in staging Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian regions.

Belarus, under longtime President Alexander Lukashenko, has been one of Moscow's closest allies in the more than four-year-old war against Ukraine and allowed the Kremlin to use its territory to launch the February 2022 invasion. 

Belarus's Role in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Lukashenko, in power since 1994, has repeatedly said he wants no further involvement in the conflict, but Zelenskiy has urged Belarus to prove that it will not provide direct support for Moscow's war effort.

Zelenskiy's Direct Appeals and Evidence

Zelenskiy did not refer directly to Lukashenko in his nightly video address and alluded to his contested re-election to new terms in office. But he said Ukraine knows of four relay stations in Belarus assisting Russian military activity.

"Belarus still has time to dismantle this equipment. We also know about every factory in Belarus that works for Russia and supports the war," he said. 

"Ukraine does not want this and we have warned the de facto leadership of Belarus which has influence over these developments."

Ultimatum and Potential Ukrainian Response

On Friday, Zelenskiy said a week should give Lukashenko sufficient time to remove relay equipment from his country and added a threat of Ukrainian action if Lukashenko did not do so.

"If he doesn't do it, we'll do it," Zelenskiy said on Friday, without elaborating.

Belarusian Oil Sector's Involvement

In his latest remarks on Belarus, Zelenskiy again alluded to Belarus's large oil refining sector and the role he said it played in Russia's war effort.

Increase in Fuel Supplies to Russia

He said that from January until May, gasoline supplies from Belarus to Russia increased by 13 times compared with the same period last year, while diesel supplies tripled.

"Unfortunately, this helps Russia adapt to pressure and does not bring peace any closer," he said. "It should be the opposite: peace should be brought closer."

Ukraine's Military Response

Ukraine's military is engaged in a campaign of medium and long-range drone strikes mainly targeting Russia's oil industry as part of efforts to hobble Russia's war efforts.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy reiterated his ultimatum to Belarus to remove drone relay equipment within a week, citing four identified control stations (thedefensenews.com).
  • Evidence indicates Belarusian territory has been used for Russian Shahed drone guidance via ground relay stations and even signal‑relay balloons (ua.news).
  • Zelenskiy highlighted Belarus’s increased fuel exports to Russia—gasoline up 13‑fold and diesel threefold year‑on‑year through May—as bolstering Moscow’s war effort (themoscowtimes.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Zelenskiy urging Belarus to dismantle relay stations?
Zelenskiy claims relay stations in Belarus are supporting Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian regions and wants them removed to reduce military support for Russia.
How has Belarus supported Russia in the Ukraine war?
Belarus has allowed Russia to use its territory for military operations, including launching the 2022 invasion, and has increased oil product supplies to Russia.
What threat did Zelenskiy make if Belarus does not dismantle the relay stations?
Zelenskiy stated that if Belarus does not remove the relay equipment within a week, Ukraine would take unspecified action.
How have Belarusian oil shipments to Russia changed?
From January to May, gasoline supplies from Belarus to Russia increased 13 times and diesel supplies tripled compared to the previous year.
What is Ukraine's current military strategy against Russia's war efforts?
Ukraine is conducting medium and long-range drone strikes mainly targeting Russia’s oil industry to disrupt Russia's war efforts.

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