Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Belarus has disabled transmitters used to guide Russian drones. This action follows an ultimatum issued by Ukraine, demanding Belarus dismantle the equipment or face Ukrainian intervention. Kyiv warned Minsk that continued use of the transmitters would be considered complicity in Russian attacks. The move suggests increasing pressure on Belarus to distance itself from Russia’s military efforts in Ukraine. Details regarding the specific location and number of dismantled transmitters remain limited. This development potentially impacts Russia’s ability to conduct drone strikes originating from Belarusian territory. The Ukrainian government has yet to comment on verifying full compliance with the ultimatum.