Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that signal repeaters in Belarus, previously used to aid Russian drone strikes on Ukraine, were deactivated on June 22nd. These repeaters had been extending the range and effectiveness of Russian drones targeting Ukrainian territory. Zelenskyy’s statement suggests a potential decrease in the frequency or success of drone attacks. The move follows ongoing discussions regarding Belarus’s role in the conflict and its support for Russia’s military operations. While the reason for the shutdown remains unclear, it represents a shift in the operational landscape. Ukrainian officials are monitoring the situation to assess the long-term impact on air defense and security. Further analysis is needed to determine if this is a temporary measure or a permanent change in Belarus’s policy.