Editor's note: This story is being updated with additional details.Communications equipment that Ukraine says was helping guide Russian strikes from Belarusian territory has ceased operating, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on June 24.The development comes days after Zelensky issued an ultimatum to Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko, giving Minsk one week to remove the equipment or face unspecified action by Ukraine."According to the information I received... the equipment stopped operating on the territory of Belarus as of June 22," Zelensky said. "Whether it has been dismantled or not, I honestly don't know yet.""The fact is that, as of today, the equipment is no longer operating."
Belarus halts equipment used to guide Russian strikes, Zelensky says, after Ukraine's ultimatum
"As of today, the equipment is no longer operating," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.











