President Volodymyr Zelensky said that signal relay stations in Belarus that had been used to coordinate Russian strikes against Ukrainian territory have ceased operating since June 22.
The head of state made the statement during a conversation with journalists, Ukrinform reports.
"According to the information reported to me by the Commander-in-Chief and our intelligence services, the relevant relay stations stopped operating on the territory of Belarus on June 22. Whether they have been dismantled or not, I honestly do not know yet, but we are working on it. I am monitoring the situation very closely and receive daily reports. The fact is that the relay stations are not operating at present," he said.
As reported by Ukrinform, on June 19, Zelensky gave Belarus one week to dismantle signal relay stations for Russian drones that had been installed near the border.
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