Ukraine Issues an Ultimatum to Lukashenko
- Admin of the NAM

- Jun 19
- 2 min read
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a direct and blunt warning to Lukashenko. He stated that if he does not immediately shut down Russian equipment (relay stations and communications systems on the territory of Belarus) used to guide and correct missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, Ukraine will destroy this equipment itself.
Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that Lukashenko's personal "apologies" are meaningless as long as Belarus remains one of the main fuel suppliers for the Russian army and a co-participant in the aggression.
The statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not merely a political warning — it is a recognition of the critical point to which the Lukashenko regime has brought Belarus. When strikes on Ukrainian cities continue to be corrected from our territory and fuel is supplied for the aggressor's tanks, retaliatory action becomes a matter of principle for Ukraine.
At this pivotal moment, it is important to emphasize that Lukashenko's justifications before Ukraine and the international community no longer hold. One cannot claim to stand for "peace" while simultaneously providing Belarusian oil refineries to fuel Russian tanks and permitting the placement of relay stations for guiding missiles and strike drones at residential buildings in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities.
The warning from Ukraine's leadership is no bluff. It is a legitimate right to self-defense. If Ukraine "removes" the Russian military equipment itself, all responsibility for the consequences will fall solely on Lukashenko.
The dictator continues to surrender the country's sovereignty. He has one last chance — he is obliged to immediately and completely shut down any Russian equipment for coordination, communications, and electronic warfare, and also to cease the supply of fuel and lubricants for the needs of the Russian army.
Belarusian men and women, we know that the absolute majority of you are against this shameful war. We are not enemies of Ukraine. But the dictator has made our land a co-participant in the aggression. To minimize risks and protect your families, it is important to stay away from military facilities. These facilities may be located in a zone of elevated risk. Do not approach Russian equipment. If you see movement of Russian EW, communications, or radar complexes — do not go near them. They may become a target at any moment.
Show solidarity. Help one another, do not give in to panic or state propaganda, which will attempt to incite hatred toward Ukrainians. Our enemy is not Ukraine. Our common enemy is two dictators who are dividing our peoples for the sake of personal power.



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