Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has given Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko one week to remove Russian military equipment used in attacks on Ukraine from Belarusian territory. Zelenskyy warned that Kyiv will take action if the equipment remains. The ultimatum, issued on June 19th, reflects growing Ukrainian concern over Belarus’s role in the ongoing conflict. The Ukrainian government believes Russia is utilizing Belarus as a staging ground for attacks. Details of what Ukrainian intervention would entail were not specified. This demand underscores escalating tensions between Ukraine and Belarus, a key Russian ally. The move signals a firm stance from Kyiv regarding the presence of Russian military assets within a neighboring country.