AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkplace safety: Belarus’ Investigative Committee opened a criminal case after a fatal accident at Belaruskali’s Mine No. 3: a salt-concrete barrier collapsed at 620 metres on June 11, killing a mine support worker and injuring two others who were hospitalised. Health industry: The Great Stone Industrial Park registered two new residents in medicine and biotech, including a project to manufacture infusion solutions and a platform for molecular genetic and genomic research. Healthcare workforce: Belarus’ health authorities say the doctor shortage is “solved” by increasing workload, but a doctor quoted by Belsat argues the real problem is deeper, with nurses also in short supply. Public health regulation: Belarus’ Investigative Committee warned of increased monitoring on Threads and TikTok, focusing on misinformation that could affect public safety and health. Border health risks: Polish customs detained Minsk–Warsaw bus drivers trying to smuggle growth hormone and diabetes/obesity medications, alongside cigarettes, triggering criminal tax proceedings. Child safety: A 9-year-old quad bike rider hit a 7-year-old cyclist in Luninets; the child received medical help and was allowed home, while the mother was fined for allowing an unlicensed driver. Chernobyl-linked rights visit: Human rights groups urged urgent intervention after activist Uladzimir Tselyapun was detained and faces judicial harassment tied to his Chernobyl-affected community work.
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