AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical Scandal: Belpol and Zerkalo report that from January to May at least nine patients died in Belarus after receiving an Indian heart-surgery drug (Cardiurex/adenosine), with bacteria found in injection analyses. Diplomatic Shift: Belarus is closing its embassy in Finland, with the mission already effectively suspended since early July. Minsk Infrastructure: The Svislach bridge near Victory Square is set to reopen by late August after repairs, with safety cited as the main reason for summer restrictions. Road Upgrades: By 2030, cement-concrete pavement is planned on key highways leaving Minsk toward Brest, Grodno, Molodechno and Slutsk. Crime & Exploitation: Police in the Mogilev region detained a suspected organizer of an escort agency tied to sexual exploitation and recruitment of women for prostitution. Border Pressure: Queues at the Belarus-Poland border remain severe, with waits near three days in Brest. International Ties: Lukashenka met Myanmar’s leader Min Aung Hlaing at his residence ahead of official talks. Travel Rules: Belarus adopted a resolution tightening how minors’ organized trips abroad are arranged and who is responsible for their safety.
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