No Drone Flights Along Belarus-Ukraine Border Recorded for Third Consecutive Day, Flagstok Reports

No flights by Russian drones along the Belarus-Ukraine border have been recorded over the past three days, Flagstok noted.

The last such case was recorded on the morning of June 21. At that time, the Ukrainian Air Force reported a drone moving in the north-west of the Chernihiv region along the border with Belarus in the direction of Slavutych. Three hours later, a Ukrainian monitoring channel reported that a Russian drone had entered Belarusian territory. According to the report, it was moving in the area of Turau in the Homiel region and was later observed near Davyd-Haradok in the Brest region.

In the following days, Russian drones continued to attack Ukraine’s Chernihiv region, but followed routes that did not involve the border area.

“It should be noted that there have been no large-scale Russian air attacks during these days, so the picture remains incomplete and it is still too early to draw conclusions,” Flagstok wrote.

It should be recalled that on June 19, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued an ultimatum to Belarus, demanding that relay stations used to guide Russian drones be dismantled within a week. “If he does not do it, we will,” Zelenskyy said.

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