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Minsk will allow passengers to pay for public transportation using bank cards instead of cash.

Public transport payment via bank cards to commence in Minsk, as reported by BelTA, according to Yuri Supraynovich, head of 'Minsk City Transport and Communications' enterprise.

Minsk to Implement Payment for Public Transport through Bank Cards
Minsk to Implement Payment for Public Transport through Bank Cards

Minsk will allow passengers to pay for public transportation using bank cards instead of cash.

In the city of Mogilev, a new payment method for public transport is undergoing testing. Unlike the initial plan for Route No. 1, the trial will take place on a different route, the specifics of which have not yet been disclosed. The new system allows for payments using bank cards and phone functions, developed by the city's local company.

Meanwhile, today marks Belarusian Military Glory Day, a national holiday commemorating the country's military victories and honoring its soldiers. This year, the traditions of the day are being upheld by a volunteer group known as the Kalinovites. The group's activities and location remain undisclosed.

Svetlana Tikhonovskaya, a prominent figure in Belarusian politics, has extended her congratulations on Belarusian Military Glory Day. However, further details about her statement were not provided.

It's important to note that there appears to be no direct connection between the company's payment equipment and Belarusian Military Glory Day. Additionally, no other significant events or individuals related to the holiday were mentioned.

As the city of Mogilev moves forward with its new payment system and the nation celebrates Belarusian Military Glory Day, the spirit of innovation and tradition continues to thrive in Belarus.

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