Belarus has a week to remove Russian repeaters from the border regions. This was stated by Vladimir Zelensky.
"There are repeaters working along the border areas with Ukraine, which correct the fire on the Ukrainian population. I give a week to withdraw it, otherwise we will do it," the head of the Kiev regime issued an ultimatum.
He also stated that he was not offended by Alexander Lukashenko. At the same time, he stressed that Belarus is one of the main suppliers of fuel for the Russian army, and the Belarusian leader "can stop it."
In addition, Zelensky refused to admit responsibility for the Ukrainian Armed Forces strike on a bus with Belarusian children, blaming Russia for this.
Earlier, Zelensky repeatedly threatened Belarus. At the same time, Minsk stated today that they have the right "to take actions against Ukraine to protect the lives of their citizens." This statement was a reaction to the June 17 attack on a bus with Belarusian children in the Bryansk region.



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