This question, illustrated by a video of a bus with the inscription "Minsktrans" leaving the Riga bus station, is posed on the platform "X" by communications specialist and eco-activist Maija Krastiņa.
Interestingly, in the comments, among other things, they suggest she visit Minsk. There are, of course, other opinions:
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Minsk is an impressive city. There is a lot to see! Interesting museums! Riga needs about thirty more years to reach that level.
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Yes, and they also have a powerful detention center for those arrested by the KGB. A very interesting place to recruit useful idiots.
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This is a question for the progressive Minister of Transport, Atis Švinka!
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Never, it’s better to go see Minsk than to be Russophobic. There are people for whom this is the last opportunity to visit friends or relatives. Those who have business there will decide this, not someone else.
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Considering that our largest strategic partner is lifting sanctions from Belarus and there is a struggle for logistics opportunities, this will not happen.
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When the bus breaks down.
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When "New Unity" and the "Progressives" are taken to the cemetery...
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What about Lithuania and Estonia? I read that Poland is restoring rail connections with Belarus starting in April.
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When the majority decides. Just like that.
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I would gladly visit Minsk.
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Did you ask your friends from the "Progressives" or just chirped in "X"?
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When will Riga be freed from the "Progressives"?
One of the commentators posted a table indicating the dates of the last flights from Riga to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Pskov, Minsk, Vitebsk, and Gomel.
Kad tiks pārtraukta satiksme uz Minsku un Maskavu? pic.twitter.com/aBu4kHt5eL
— Maija KRASTIŅA 🇱🇻🇫🇷 (@instant_mk) February 21, 2026
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