Russia turns on repeaters in Belarus without the knowledge of President Alexander Lukashenko. This was stated on his page on the Facebook social network ❶ by advisor to the head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Serhiy Beskrestnov (Flash).
Beskresnov claims that repeaters in Belarus continue to be used from time to time for attacks on Ukraine. According to him, today the Geranium, which struck a gas station in Malina, Zhytomyr region, allegedly flew along the border with Belarus, turned in the Korosten area and moved directly over the railway to the gas station in Malina.
"The distance from the point of attack to the borders of the Russian Federation is 260 kilometers. It's too far away for a live radio channel to work. There were no other "Shaheds" (possible repeaters) in the air at that time," writes Flash, quoted by "Время.иа ".
The Russian Armed Forces do not have the ability to attack the western part of Ukraine with online control without repeaters, Beskrestnov assures.
"I also do not rule out that repeaters can be installed without the knowledge of the Belarusian authorities. This is done quickly and easily," he believes.
As EADaily reported, the repeaters mentioned by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, could not be in Belarus near the Ukrainian border. This was stated by the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Vladimir Dzhabarov, commenting on the issue of allegedly disconnected repeaters in Belarus that help The Russian Armed Forces aim drones to strike targets on Ukraine.
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