Belarus is nearing completion of road infrastructure with ammunition and fuel storage bases directly along Ukraine’s state border, under what President Volodymyr Zelensky described as “obvious Russian influence.”Zelensky, in a Telegram post, identified five border areas where construction is underway – Kobrin-Kovel, Ivanovo-Manevychi, Lunynets-Sarny, Rechytsa-Korosten, and Homel-Cherniviv. Russian documents describe this infrastructure in the context of tasks tied to Moscow’s Ukraine invasion, which it labels its “special military operation.”JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “This infrastructure has no purpose other than military,” Zelensky said, warning that the construction could signal preparation for a possible expansion of aggression against Ukraine in joint efforts with Russia.Ukraine has called on Minsk to halt the construction and de-escalate.“Belarus knows what steps are needed on its part for peace,” he said.Crimea’s fuel and logistics crisis deepensMeanwhile, Ukrainian foreign intelligence has obtained data confirming a daily deepening of the fuel, military logistics and governance crisis in Russian-occupied Crimea, with Russia’s occupation administration acknowledging its inability to resolve the problems, Zelensky said.Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea and Sevastopol suspended all civilian fuel sales on June 21, restricting gasoline and diesel to emergency and state vehicles, following Ukrainian drone strikes and fires at fuel terminals in Kerch and at Port Kavkaz near the Kerch Strait.