AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBryansk Bus Attack Update: Belarus’ Health Ministry says children and adults injured in the June 17 drone incident are stable, with one child still in intensive care and a multidisciplinary surgical team preparing further treatment. Medical Workforce Pressure: Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya marks Belarus’ medical workers’ day by pointing to chronic staff shortages, heavy workloads, declining hospital numbers, and doctors’ dissatisfaction—warning the system treats clinicians like an “unlimited resource.” Border Health & Safety: Belstat reports on road border crossing surveys, showing many travelers bring or export goods and that travel is often for visiting relatives—useful context for public health planning around cross-border movement. Drug Smuggling at Brest: Customs at the Belarus border seized 0.69g of cocaine hidden in an empty medicine bottle, wrapped in an Al Pacino “Scarface” image, with a criminal case opened. Mental Health & Faith Care: A study on spiritually integrated psychotherapy with Catholic therapists across 13 countries (including Belarus) explores how faith-informed therapy may affect spiritual and nonspiritual distress. War-Related Health Infrastructure: Reports say Germany plans near-permanent deployment of ~5,000 troops in Lithuania and that new residential buildings, schools, and hospitals are being built—highlighting how regional security shifts can reshape healthcare capacity.
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