Zelensky warns Belarus to remove equipment used in Russian attacks or Ukraine will do it
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to remove Russian equipment used in attacks on Ukraine from Belarusian territory within a week. Zelensky stated that signal relay stations in two Belarusian regions bordering Ukraine were utilized by Russian forces for steering during strikes on Ukrainian civilians.

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AI-generatedUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to remove Russian equipment used in attacks on Ukraine from Belarusian territory within a week. Zelensky stated that signal relay stations in two Belarusian regions bordering Ukraine were utilized by Russian forces for steering during strikes on Ukrainian civilians. He threatened that if Lukashenko does not remove the equipment, Ukraine will take action itself. Zelensky made these remarks during a news conference in Kyiv, asserting that a week should be sufficient for Belarus to comply. Reuters was unable to independently verify Zelensky's claims.
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4 extractedZelensky believes a week is sufficient time for Lukashenko to remove or switch off the equipment.
Reuters could not independently verify Zelensky's claims about the signal relay stations.
Zelensky warned Belarus to remove Russian equipment used in attacks within a week or Ukraine will act.
Signal relay stations are located in two Belarusian regions bordering Ukraine and used by Russia.