AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBryansk Bus Attack (Belarusian victims): Belarus’ Health Ministry says the condition of children and an adult injured in the drone strike on a bus carrying a Belarusian youth football team is stable, with a serious case still in intensive care and surgery planned; the injured are being transported back to Belarus for treatment in Minsk, including pediatric surgery for five children. EU Human Rights Pressure (Belarus): The European Parliament adopted a resolution urging Belarus to release political prisoners, spotlighting 16-year-old Aliaksandra Pulinovich in the “Black Nightingales” case, and condemning denial of medical care, torture, and restrictions on lawyers and family visits. Hospital Capacity & Care (Belarus-linked health governance): A separate report highlights how emergency department closures and staffing disruptions can spiral when patient intake exceeds capacity, underscoring the need for operational readiness and accountability in hospital leadership. Health & Science Diplomacy (Minsk): Iran’s science minister called on the international community to protect universities from war-related attacks, speaking at an SCO education ministers meeting in Minsk. Education Outcomes (Belarus): Belarus released first results of the 2026 centralized testing campaign: 583 top scorers (100 points), with mathematics and foreign languages leading, and 22 removed for rule violations.
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