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Russia to open control stations for long-range drones in Belarus, Zelenskiy says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2026 | 4:12 PM

KYIV, March 23 (Reuters) – Russia plans to open four ground control stations for long-range attack drones ​in Belarus, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ‌said on Monday, citing information from Ukraine’s military intelligence service.

Zelenskiy, who in recent months has repeatedly warned about Belarus ‌becoming ​more involved in Russia’s ⁠war against Ukraine, ⁠added in comments on X that he had instructed the service’s chief to inform Kyiv’s partners about ​these plans.

Speaking later in his nightly video address, Zelenskiy said ⁠that earlier in the ⁠now four-year-old war, Belarusian ​assistance had for a time intensified the ​damage inflicted by Russian attacks until ‌Ukraine took action against it.

“We now have information from our intelligence that Russia intends to continue ⁠using the territory of Belarus and temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine to build ground ⁠control ‌stations for long-range drones,” he ⁠said.

“There will be responses ​to ‌this. And they will be ​felt.”

Belarus’ foreign ⁠ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment outside of business hours.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Daniel Flynn, Ron Popeski, ​Rod Nickel)