Belarusian spa in Lithuania goes to court over asset freezes 7 Belorus spa in Druskininkai / D. Umbrasas/LRT Belorus, a spa in southern Lithuania owned by the Belarusian president's office, has filed a lawsuit over asset freezes it was subjected to under the sanctions on the Minsk government. In December, Lithuania's Swedbank froze the accounts of the Druskininkai-based spa, leaving its mostly Lithuanian workforce without pay. The bank said it was required to do so under the EU's sanctions. The court told BNS on Friday it had not yet received the spa's request. According to the Lithuanian Centre of Registers, Belorus is owned by the Management Department of the Belarusian president's administration. The department, headed by Viktor Sheyman, reports directly to Alexander Lukashenko.