Referring to the indictment, it is noted that this non-profit organization received 51.5 million yen ($390,000) from two Japanese men who were later sent to Belarus for surgery.

One of the patients required a kidney transplant (he was operated on in July 2022), another needed a liver transplant (in February 2022).

According to journalists, the latter later died.

On February 25, 2022, during

Alexander Lukashenko's

visit to the Minsk Scientific and Practical Center of Surgery, Transplantation and Hematology, its director

Oleg Rumo

stated that "a large number of patients from different parts of the world, not only from the post-Soviet space, but even from such high-tech countries as Israel or Japan, they come to us for treatment."

In 2012, the then 67-year-old former director of the Israeli foreign intelligence service "Massad"

Meir Dagan (Huberman)

had a liver transplant in Belarus.

Four years later he died.