Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has given Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko one week to remove communications equipment that Ukraine alleges is helping Russia coordinate attacks from Belarusian territory.

Speaking after a meeting with President of Honduras Nasry Asfura, Zelenskyy said the equipment “adjusts fire on our people” and warned, “I think a week is enough… If he doesn’t do it, we will.” He also claimed Belarus remains “one of the key suppliers for the Russian army” through its oil-refining sector, urging Minsk to halt fuel supplies.

The Ukrainian leader further accused Russia of attempting to draw Belarus deeper into the conflict through alleged provocations, while reiterating that Ukraine would respond to any continued threats originating from Belarusian territory.

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