Construction of a new electrical substation was started in Minsk
Reconstruction of the Storozhevskaya power substation has begun in the Družby Narodaŭ Park, which supplies electricity to several districts of the city at once, Minsk-News reported. (Address: vulica Lilii Karastajanavaj 5, Minsk)
Belarusian Siarhei Rutenka is included in the Hall of Fame of European Handball Federation
The famous Belarusian handball player Siarhei Rutenka is included in the Hall of Fame of the European Handball Federation (EGF), Sputnik reported. Siarhei Rutenka has many titles, he played for European clubs for a long time, but then returned to Belarus.
More than 35 thousand tickets to Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk were sold
The First Deputy Minister of Culture of Belarus said that more than 35 thousand tickets have been sold for the concerts of the Slavianski Bazaar, BelTA reported. Let us remind you that visa-free entry to the festival is open to foreigners.
Video surveillance will be installed in all forests of Belarus
By the end of 2023, all forests of Belarus will be connected to the video surveillance system, Sputnik writes. An automated video surveillance system allows you to identify the source of fire in the forest in time and stop the spread of fire.
The chalk quarries near the town of Vaŭkavysk were officially opened to visitors. However, you can visit them only as part of an excursion, "Sobiray Rukzak" reported.
The first Deputy Minister of Sports said that tickets for the spectators of the II Games of the CIS Countries in Belarus will be free, Sputnik reported.
Traffic in the center of Minsk will be blocked on July 22
The Minsk authorities officially announced that mass events will be held on July 22, so the city center will be closed to traffic, Sputnik reported. Let us remind you that fireworks will be launched in Minsk on July 3.
EduHub educational programs marketplace launched in Belarus
The HTP resident company has developed an Educational Hub marketplace for educational services. This is a service for finding courses, as well as selling training programs, the park's press service writes.