Following a 3-0 defeat to Dinamo-BSUPC last time out, Viktoriya Marchik opened the scoring for Minsk after seven minutes of action.
Natalya Asmykovich doubled the lead for Andrei s side in the 22nd minute before they grabbed the third courtesy of Anastasiya Pobegaylo from the penalty spot a minute later for the hosts.
Otu got the fourth of the match for rampant Minsk in the 25th minute and Asmykovich netted the fifth with her second of the encounter before grabbing her treble and her side s sixth in the 33rd minute.
After the half-time break, Tatyana Shereshovets got a seventh of the match as the Belarusian giants returned to winning ways in style.
Following a four-match winning streak, Lizaveta Pinchuk got the hosts off to a bright start when she netted after just eight minutes before Natalia Asmykovich doubled the lead two minutes later.
Melana Surautsava netted the third in the 13th minute and she got the fourth with her second of the match 10 minutes later before debutant Otu broke her duck with her side s fifth in the 29th minute.
Anastasiya Pabiahaila extended the lead for the hosts a minute later before Surautsava s third and Ebi s first goal in the 33rd minute before Hanna Sas netted the ninth two minutes from half-time.
After the restart, Pinchuk continued the goal-fest for Minsk, scoring her second in the 52nd minute before Viktoryia Marchyk and Pabiahaila s second added the 11th and 12th goal, respectively, later.
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Onome Ebi and Regina Otu have been handed one-year professional contracts by Belarusian Women s Premier League side Minsk.
Ebi sealed her return to the Belarusian side for the first time since she left in 2017, following the expiration of her contract with Chinese Women s Super League side Henan Huishang in 2020.
The move will also see the African record five-time Women s World Cup participants, return to the pitch for the first time, having been without a club due to Covid-19 since late 2019.