AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMinsk Emergency Response: A major fire on Lenina Street in central Minsk damaged a building’s roof and attic; residents were temporarily relocated, with hygiene supplies, medical support, and psychologists included in the response, while authorities now focus on restoration and security. Road Safety in Minsk: A minibus crashed into a stationary trolleybus at Dzyarzhynskaha Avenue; one passenger was trapped and freed by responders, and multiple injured people were taken to hospital. Health After Violence in the Region: Belarus’s Health Ministry reported updates after a drone strike on a bus in Russia’s Bryansk region: two children are expected to be discharged later today with satisfactory condition, other minors continue treatment in Minsk, and the adult remains stable with steady recovery. Public Health & Wellness: Minsk municipal bathhouses saw 178,342 visitors in Jan–May 2026, up from last year, with part of the increase linked to the transfer of the Malinauka Sports and Recreation Complex. Sports & Endurance: Belarusian women’s team Belswimsisters completed the first Belarus relay swim across the English Channel (52 km, 13h 50m) without wetsuits, with health monitoring by a support boat. Safety Standards: A guide explains the EAC mark (Eurasian Conformity) on products sold across the EAEU, warning shoppers to avoid unverified electronics. Cybersecurity: UNC1151 (Ghostwriter) targeted a Belarusian pro-democracy politician with Gmail phishing to steal credentials, part of a wider credential-theft operation.
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