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In a Kyiv Basement, 19 Surrogate Babies Are Trapped by War but Kept Alive by Nannies
KYIV, Ukraine — Down a dusty stairwell, hidden from the shelling that has turn into the grim background noise of Ukraine’s capital, Ludmila Yashenko fusses with the infants. There are 19 of them, sleeping or cooing in neatly organized cribs, fed frequently from tubs of child formulation.
The kitchen has a sterilizer for bottles, whereas the nursery has a altering station stocked with diapers. Ms. Yashenko and different nannies bounce the infants on their laps and straighten their bibs, at the same time as they watch tv, wide-eyed, to be taught the most recent information from the struggle.
Loss of life and destruction are rampant in Ukraine, however on this basement there’s new life, if additionally new issues.
The infants have been born to surrogate moms, with their organic dad and mom nonetheless outdoors the nation. Due to the struggle, the citizenship of the newborns is unclear, as is the query of who their authorized guardians are, since beneath Ukrainian legislation their organic dad and mom have to be current to verify their nationality.
There’s additionally the query of how, or if, they will presumably be taken to security.
Elsewhere, expectant surrogate moms are trapped by the combating. {Couples} overseas do not know how they’ll decide up their infants. One agent who connects would-be dad and mom with Ukrainian ladies made a touch out of Kyiv with two of her shoppers’ newborns.
Within the Kyiv basement, Ms. Yashenko and the opposite nannies are caring for the infants, at the same time as they develop more and more nervous concerning the struggle raging overhead.
“After all we can’t abandon the infants,” stated Ms. Yashenko, 51. Her husband and two sons, all troopers in Ukraine’s military, have urged her to get out of Kyiv.
“They need me to go away, however I can’t abandon my colleagues, I can’t abandon my work, I can’t abandon these infants,” she stated. “I’ll stay right here till every little thing is again instead.”
Ukraine is one among comparatively few international locations that supply surrogacy providers to foreigners. By some estimates, its business is the most important on this planet; legal professionals concerned within the enterprise say about 500 ladies at the moment are pregnant in Ukraine as surrogate moms for international shoppers.
{Couples} in the US, Europe, South America and China who can’t have kids on their very own have turned to Ukraine. Advocates say that surrogacy is secure and supplies an irreplaceable service to such {couples}.
The enterprise has thrived in Ukraine largely due to poverty. Surrogate moms right here usually earn about $15,000 per baby. Ukraine doesn’t enable surrogacy for same-sex {couples}, or for {couples} who want to select the intercourse of their baby.
Fourteen firms supply the service in Ukraine, together with BioTexCom, the most important, which is working the basement nursery in Kyiv.
Albert Tochylovsky, the proprietor of BioTexCom, stated in an interview that he had confronted a tough selection in organising the basement nursery. The opposite choice, he stated, had been to drive about 40 ladies who have been close to time period throughout Ukraine through the combating. He promised to take care of the infants.
However Mr. Tochylovsky was additionally fretting concerning the selection he had made. “Perhaps I made the mistaken determination,” he stated. If the state of affairs worsened, he stated he would shut the basement nursery and attempt to evacuate the infants.
Some folks within the enterprise have already fled with infants, although the authorized implications of doing so are unclear. Svitlana Burkovsa, who has labored as an agent arranging surrogacy providers, stated she took two newborns to the western metropolis of Uzhhorod, close to the border with Slovakia.
“The infants are all proper,” she stated. “A nanny that I employed and I take excellent care of them. I would not have a selection however to take care of them now.” The shoppers are two {couples} in China.
Ms. Burkovsa can also be preserving monitor of two pregnant surrogate moms who have been employed by different shoppers. They’re close to their due dates however trapped not removed from Kyiv, she stated. She is making an attempt to have them moved to a maternity ward in western Ukraine in time to offer start.
The enterprise of abroad surrogacy usually depends on cautious choreography of journey and authorized providers, all now disrupted by the struggle.
Anna, an expectant surrogate mom who, like others quoted, spoke on the situation that solely her first title be used, has not left Kyiv as a result of her husband enlisted as a volunteer soldier and he or she desires to be close to him. She can also be caring for her personal son, she stated by phone.
“I actually don’t wish to depart him behind. However I’ve to save lots of two lives: one inside me and the opposite 9 years outdated and working round” their condo, she stated.
The organic dad and mom of the child she is carrying are from China, she stated. Whereas they’ve a stake in her security, they can not now make choices about her actions.
“I hope the struggle will finish by the point I would like to offer start,” she stated.
Ania, 26, who has two kids of her personal, is pregnant as a surrogate mom for the second time. The primary time, the child couldn’t instantly be picked up by shoppers due to Covid-19 journey restrictions. “I’m simply not fortunate,” she stated.
She is now 31 weeks pregnant with twins and dwelling close to Lviv after fleeing Kamianske, in central Ukraine. Her shoppers, she stated, need her to maneuver to Western Europe. However she is afraid to take action, as a result of she could also be required to register because the infants’ authorized guardian beneath the much less permissive surrogacy legal guidelines that prevail outdoors Ukraine.
Frederic, the twins’ organic father, shares the identical fears as Ania concerning the authorized uncertainties. He and his spouse are from France, the place surrogacy preparations face higher authorized hurdles.
In November, as alarms have been being raised about the opportunity of struggle in Ukraine, Frederic insisted that the surrogacy company let him contact Ania immediately. He and his spouse went to Ukraine, and now stay collectively close to Lviv with Ania, her husband and her two kids.
“We really feel very lonely on this course of,” Frederic stated. One in every of their many issues is that each one the paperwork proving that he and his spouse are the twins’ genetic dad and mom have been left behind in Kyiv.
“Have you ever heard of any household with the identical downside as ours?” he requested.
At BioTexCom’s basement nursery in Kyiv, the infants sleep in numbered cribs. A physician comes by frequently for checkups. The house is clear and properly lit. Their swaddles are in prints of pink elephants or flowers.
“The dad and mom are very nervous concerning the state of affairs in Ukraine,” Ms. Yashenko, the nanny, stated. “They’re simply ready for the tip of this mindless struggle.”
Typically, she stated, she feels that she is sleeping and desires to awake to Ukraine earlier than the struggle. “That is only a nightmare,” she stated. “I wish to get up.” However she stated the basement was secure, and that she would stay with the infants.
Ms. Yashenko had a message for the infants’ dad and mom: “They’re cared for, they’re fed, they’re liked. We’ve got all we want.”
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Thousands of Venezuelan opposition supporters take to the streets ahead of Maduro's third inauguration
- Venezuelan opposition parties and their supporters protested around the country on Thursday in a last-minute effort to put pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, one day before he is due to be sworn in for his third six-year term.
- Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela’s most popular opposition leader, made an appearance for the first time since August when she went into hiding at an unknown location.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, 62, has been in power since 2013.
Venezuelan opposition parties and their supporters – including leader Maria Corina Machado, who had been in hiding – protested around the country on Thursday in an eleventh-hour effort to put pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, one day before he is due to be sworn in for his third six-year term.
The opposition and the ruling party are locked in an ongoing dispute over last year’s presidential election, which they both claim to have won.
The country’s electoral authority and top court say Maduro, whose time in office has been marked by a deep economic and social crisis, won the July vote, though they have never published detailed tallies.
VENEZUELAN OPPOSITION LEADER MARÍA MACHADO HAS URGENT MESSAGE FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP
The government, which has accused the opposition of fomenting fascist plots against it, said it will arrest opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez should he return to the country and has detained prominent opposition members and activists in the lead-up to the inauguration.
The opposition says Gonzalez, 75, won in a landslide. It has published its own vote tallies as evidence, winning support from governments around the world, including the United States, which consider Gonzalez the president-elect.
Machado, who is the country’s most popular opposition leader but who was barred from running in 2024, joined a protest in Chacao in eastern Caracas at around 2:20 p.m. local time (18:20 GMT), dressed in a white shirt and blue jeans and waving a Venezuelan flag from the top of a truck.
“They lost the streets, which are ours, they are barricaded in Miraflores (presidential palace),” Machado told the crowd. “From today we are in a new phase.”
Her appearance marked her first public outing since August when she went into hiding at an unknown location.
Machado, 57, urged protesters to peacefully flood the streets and repeatedly asked members of the police and military – who guarded polling stations during the election – to back Gonzalez’s victory.
“I’m not afraid, I lost my fear a long time ago,” said 70-year-old Neglis Payares, a retired central bank worker, as she gathered with other opposition supporters in western Caracas in the morning.
“We don’t know how many of them have their heart on our side,” she added, gesturing at security forces who had gathered near the protest.
2 AMERICANS ARRESTED IN VENEZUELA ON EVE OF MADURO INAUGURATION OVER ‘TERRORISM’ CLAIMS
Reuters witnesses estimated some 7,000 people had gathered in Caracas by around 2:20 p.m. local time. In the days after the election, thousands also took to the streets.
Maduro, 62, has been in power since 2013. He has the vociferous support of leaders in the armed forces and the intelligence services, which are run by close allies of powerful Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello.
“I am convinced nothing will happen,” Cabello said on state television on Monday. “But that doesn’t mean we will lower our guard.”
The military’s financial interests make loyalty shifts unlikely, said BancTrust, a London investment bank, in a note. “A limited military rebellion would entail significant risks for those involved, thus diminishing incentives to participate,” it wrote.
‘WE HAVE NO WORK’
Security forces set up checkpoints around the country.
In the western oil city of Maracaibo, an opposition protest of dozens of people was quickly dispersed by motorcycle-mounted security forces by late morning. In central Valencia, protesters gathered at another location after initially being met with tear gas.
Opposition supporters also gathered in San Cristobal, near the border with Colombia, in the western city of Barquisimeto and in eastern Puerto Ordaz.
“I’m here because we need to get rid of this government. We have no money, we have no work,” 62-year-old housewife Roisa Gomez said at a protest in the central city of Maracay. “I’m fighting for my vote, which I cast for Edmundo Gonzalez. They cannot steal the election.”
Soon afterward, security forces used tear gas to disperse the Maracay protesters.
Many of the demonstrators were of retirement age and said they wanted change so their migrant children and grandchildren would return to the country. More than 7 million Venezuelans live abroad.
The ruling party was holding rival marches nationwide, images of which were broadcast on state television.
“We’ve come out to show that there is a democracy. On this side are the patriots who will be sworn in with Nicolas (Maduro), on the other side are fascists who want (foreign) intervention, war, to sell their country,” said 50-year-old Caracas motorcycle taxi driver Manual Rincon.
Gonzalez, who has been on a tour of the Americas this week and met with U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump’s national security advisor, has repeatedly pledged to return to Venezuela but given no details about how.
An arrest warrant was issued for Gonzalez for alleged conspiracy, prompting his September flight to Spain.
Machado is being investigated by the attorney general in at least two cases, but no warrant for her has been made public.
The government has detained several high-profile politicians and activists, including a former presidential candidate. This week, the attorney general’s office said it had freed more than 1,500 of the 2,000 people, including teenagers, detained during post-election protests.
Venezuelans living abroad also held protests, including in Madrid, where Gonzalez’s daughter Carolina Gonzalez spoke to hundreds of demonstrators.
“My dad sends a hug to all of you, glory to the brave people of Venezuela,” she said, her voice breaking.
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Ramstein: Germany pledges tanks, missiles, and air defence for Ukraine
The German Defence Minister has pledged additional military aid to Ukraine at today’s meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Ramstein.
At today’s Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Ramstein, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has confirmed that Germany will continue its support for Ukraine even after the federal elections in February.
“Ukraine can count on Germany, regardless of the outcome of the election on February 23”, Pistorius said.
Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, Pistorius highlighted Germany’s contribution to protecting the largest logistics hub supporting Ukraine. “In the coming weeks, we will deploy two Patriot missile units and a total of 200 soldiers to Poland”, he announced. The Bundeswehr soldiers are expected to remain in Poland for six months as part of a NATO mission.
While Pistorius did not unveil a large-scale aid package for Ukraine, he pledged to provide the Ukrainian armed forces with three additional IRIS-T SLM and SLS air defence systems, along with 13 more Gepard tanks.
He also intends to supply additional missiles for the IRIS-T systems in the near future. These missiles are part of ongoing production and were originally allocated for the German Bundeswehr.
Contact Group to continue under Trump Presidency
Another key topic at the meeting was the impending Trump presidency in the United States. Pistorius emphasised the importance of continuing the Ukraine Contact Group meetings in Ramstein under Trump’s leadership.
But whether these meetings will actually persist, remains uncertain. However, should the new U.S. administration choose to discontinue the format, “it will need to continue in another form”, Pistorius asserted.
Zelenskyy places hope in Trump Presidency
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed his expectations for the incoming U.S. President, who is set to take office on January 20.
In light of the leadership transition, Zelenskyy also called for strengthened cooperation. “With Trump’s inauguration on January 20, we enter a period where we must work more closely together and achieve better results as a team”, he said during today’s Ukraine Contact Group meeting.
Speaking on a podcast with Russian-American host Lex Fridman earlier this week, Zelenskyy described Trump as a pivotal figure in the effort to stop Putin.
Tymofiy Mylovanov, former Ukrainian Minister of Economic Development and president of the Kyiv School of Economics, told Euronews he believed there will be a serious effort by the Trump administration to get a peace deal without selling out Ukraine. “The aid will continue as a part of strengthening leverage over Putin and enforcement of the deal”, he predicted.
According to Mylovanov, the EU and Germany will at the same time have to step up after Trump assumes office: “Trump has made it clear that Ukraine is the EU’s problem and Germany is the key power in the EU no matter how the local politics looks at the moment.”
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Los Angeles wildfire economic loss estimates top $50 billion
US private forecaster AccuWeather said on Wednesday that estimated damage and economic loss from the California wildfire, already one of the worst in history, is over $50 billion at a preliminary level.
Raging wildfires in Los Angeles killed at least two people, destroyed hundreds of buildings and stretched firefighting resources and water supplies since they began on Tuesday, with fierce winds hindering firefighting operations and fueling the fires.
AccuWeather, which estimates the loss between $52 billion and $57 billion, added that if the fire spread to densely populated neighborhoods the current estimates for loss would have to be revised upward.
“Should a large number of additional structures be burned in the coming days, it may become the worst wildfire in modern California history based on the number of structures burned and economic loss,” AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said.
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