Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Wednesday that Belarus has deactivated relay stations used by Russia to guide drones in attacks on Ukraine. This follows Zelenskyy’s recent request to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to shut down the stations. The move comes after Ukraine expressed concerns about Belarus’s role in facilitating Russian strikes. Zelenskyy did not specify how he verified the stations were deactivated, but stated they have ceased functioning. The relay stations were reportedly crucial for Russia’s ability to accurately target Ukrainian infrastructure and military positions with drones. This development potentially signals a shift in Belarus’s support for Russia’s war effort, though the extent of that shift remains unclear. Further monitoring will be needed to confirm the long-term impact of this action.