Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that relay antennas in Belarus, allegedly used by Russia to guide drone attacks, have been deactivated. Zelenskyy stated this information was provided to him by Ukraine’s military command and intelligence services. The announcement follows a period of increased Ukrainian concerns regarding Belarus’s potential role in assisting Russia’s military operations. While Zelenskyy did not detail how the antennas were disabled or who was responsible, he indicated Ukraine possesses information confirming their prior use in coordinating drone strikes. This development potentially disrupts Russia’s ability to effectively target Ukrainian infrastructure with unmanned aerial vehicles. Further details regarding the intelligence behind this claim remain undisclosed, and independent verification is pending. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.