A source who spoke with a Ukrainian official claims Ukraine threatened Belarus with the destruction of its oil facilities by drones if Belarus continues to supply fuel to Russia, according to a single source. The threat has not been officially confirmed.
A source with knowledge of the conversation claims that Ukraine has warned Belarus that it will destroy its oil facilities using drones if Minsk continues supplying fuel to Russia. The claim comes amid a broader Ukrainian campaign of long-range drone strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, which has intensified throughout 2026. Belarus has been a key ally of Russia in the war, allowing Russian forces to use its territory and reportedly supplying fuel. The threat, if confirmed, would mark a significant escalation in the conflict's geographic scope. The report is based on a single unverified source, and no official confirmation from Ukraine or Belarus has been issued.
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