Zelensky warns Lukashenko on border troops
Zelensky gave Lukashenko one week to remove Russian repeater stations from the Belarus-Ukraine border.
Zelensky gave Lukashenko one week to remove Russian repeater stations from the Belarus-Ukraine border.
Zelensky's exact ultimatum wording is now available: 'If a week is enough to remove it and switch it off, then do it. Otherwise, we will.' This adds direct quotes and a clearer timeline to the existing report.
Zelensky's ultimatum includes a specific one-week deadline and the accusation that Belarus is a main fuel supplier for the Russian army.
New video message from Zelensky repeating the same ultimatum with a warning that Ukraine will act if Belarus does not comply.
Zelensky specified that Russian military equipment and communications systems, including repeaters on towers, continue to assist operations against Ukraine, and warned that if Lukashenko does not remove them within a week, Ukraine will do so itself.
Zelensky specified a one-week deadline and stated that the repeaters are Russian-installed equipment on Belarusian territory along the border that adjusts drone strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Zelensky explicitly stated that Ukraine will take action if Belarus does not remove the relay systems within one week.
Zelensky explicitly threatened direct Ukrainian action if the equipment is not removed within one week, escalating from earlier warnings.
The message adds a pro-Russian commentary framing Zelensky's ultimatum as a deliberate provocation to draw Belarus into the war, but no new factual details beyond the existing topic.
Zelensky specifically accused Belarus's oil refining industry of supplying fuel to the Russian army and urged Lukashenko to stop it.
Zelensky has now issued a one-week ultimatum for Lukashenko to withdraw border equipment, threatening unilateral Ukrainian action if he does not comply.
Zelensky also accused Belarus of supplying petroleum products to the Russian army and stated that Russia uses provocations to drag Belarus into the war.
Zelensky's ultimatum now includes a direct threat to attack Belarusian border equipment if not withdrawn within one week
New details added: Zelensky explicitly states the repeaters are installed in two regions of Belarus bordering Ukraine; Lukashenko's apology for calling Zelensky 'under the influence of drugs' in May; Zelensky accepts apology but demands honesty; Zelensky warns Russia is dragging Belarus into war and Ukraine will respond.


