Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Wednesday that Belarus has deactivated relay stations used by Russia to guide drones in attacks against Ukraine. This follows Zelenskyy’s recent request to Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko to disable the stations. The move represents a potential shift in Belarus’s support for Russia’s military operations. While Belarus remains a key ally of Moscow, this action suggests a possible attempt to distance itself from direct involvement in the conflict. The impact on Russia’s ability to conduct drone strikes remains to be seen, but it could hinder their precision and effectiveness. This development arrives amid ongoing international efforts to pressure Russia and its allies to de-escalate the war in Ukraine.