Zelenskyy told Lukashenko to keep his "sorry" for himself, and reiterated the demand to dismantle Russian drone relay stations

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated in an interview with TSN that Belarus's mere verbal claims of non-involvement in the war are insufficient. Lukashenko must take concrete actions, and the first step should be halting technical support for Russia's attacks.

"Let Lukashenko keep his 'sorry' for himself. How did Russia penetrate deep into Ukraine? It was through Belarus—something that became irrelevant immediately after the war began."

Zelenskyy warned that if Lukashenko does not dismantle drone relay stations within Belarus, "we will do it ourselves—and this action will be carried out this week."

In the interview, Zelenskyy said, "Ukrainian drones have already flown over 2,000 kilometers, attacking the Tyumen Petrochemical Complex. The next strikes will exceed 3,000 kilometers in range."

Ukraine will launch a new round of attacks against Russia:

"During wartime, anger is entirely understandable among our people. But anger must be followed by action—not just anger alone. The Russians must understand: the war must return to Russia, to the very territory of the country that initiated the invasion."

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1868648882111562/

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