The repeaters mentioned by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, could not have been in Belarus near the Ukrainian border. This was stated by Vladimir Dzhabarov, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, commenting on the issue of allegedly disabled repeaters in Belarus that help the Russian Federation direct drones to strike targets on Ukraine.
"Speaking of the fact that it is impossible to verify, in Kiev, on the one hand, they do not risk anything, on the other, they present themselves as winners. This is part of an information campaign in which Zelensky and his Western sponsors claim that Ukraine is winning on the line of combat contact. But in reality, Russian troops are moving forward, liberating the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic," the senator said.
If someone considers the destruction of buses with children and civilian infrastructure as military successes, then he is deeply mistaken, Dzhabarov added.
Earlier, the publication "RBC-Ukraine" quoted Zelensky as saying that, allegedly, since June 22, repeaters on the territory of Belarus have stopped working.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov categorically denied the allegations in The Wall Street Journal that Russia allegedly exerts pressure on Belarus over SMO support.
"We have a Union State, we have a whole list of joint projects that are on the agenda. We have the most advanced form of integration with Belarus, which continues, and Belarus is our closest ally," the press secretary of the Russian leader reminded.

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