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Inside the network deporting Ukrainian children to Russia

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Maria Lvova-Belova has change into the face of a pervasive scheme with the Kremlin at its head: the deportation of hundreds of Ukrainian youngsters to Russia in what Moscow portrays as a humanitarian mission and the Worldwide Felony Courtroom calls potential conflict crimes.

Open-source knowledge and channels like Telegram are shedding mild on Lvova-Belova and an operational construction composed of re-education camps, transport routes and deportation methods. Organisations are working to tug again the curtain on the community behind it.

“It’s actually necessary to know that lots of people from the Russian authorities are managing this,” Artem Starosiek, CEO of Molfar, a Ukrainian open-source intelligence group that investigated Lvova-Belova, stated. 

The community follows a top-down hierarchy. 

Orders movement down from Putin via Lvova-Belova and the heads of occupied territory, in keeping with Karolina Hird, Russia Analyst on the Institute of the Examine of Struggle. Native public officers, hospital employees, journalists, college employees and navy members have been implicated in studies and firsthand accounts. Others organise transportation logistics, fill out paperwork and challenge passports.

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‘She talks about receiving a prophecy from a priest as a younger lady’

Maria Lvova-Belova was appointed because the Presidential Commissioner for Youngsters’s Rights in 2021.

“Because of this she is Kremlin-appointed, Putin-appointed,” Hird stated. “That’s how this place is staffed.”

She was born in Penza, a metropolis southeast of Moscow, in 1984. Within the early 2000s she labored as a youngsters’s guitar trainer. She was decided to lift an enormous, non secular household from an early age, in keeping with Tetiana Fedosiuk, Editor and Analyst on the Worldwide Centre for Defence and Safety.

“She talks about receiving a prophecy from a priest as a younger lady that she could be the spouse of a priest,” Fedosiuk stated. “That’s her curated story.”

Lvova-Belova married Pavel Kogelman, now a Russian Orthodox priest. She has at the very least ten youngsters, organic and adopted—together with a teenage boy from Mariupol that she took custody of this summer season—and has fostered at the very least one other ten.

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“There has positively been a pattern over the previous few administrations to decide on youthful girls with youngsters who current as very maternal to take up this political place,” Hird stated. “Her predecessor [Anna Kuznetsova] is from the identical area and is identical age cohort.”

Lvova-Belova co-founded Blagovest, an organisation supporting orphans, with Kuznetsova. She launched a number of amenities for orphans and disabled folks together with the Louis Quarter, a NGO named after Louis Armstrong that acted as a center floor between state houses and unbiased residing. However in keeping with Fedosiuk, though the initiatives had been good in concept and will have genuinely benefited folks, native studies flagged corruption in a murky scheme involving financial institution loans for therapy prices.

“The way in which she tells the story, she didn’t want any cash… her husband was a profitable IT individual caring for her household, and being an individual of God, all the things simply fell into place,” Fedosiuk stated. “No matter door she knocked on, everybody in fact gave her the cash.”

‘She has met and works very carefully with the 4 occupation heads’

Lvova-Belova’s function is partly home, addressing social companies for Russian orphans and single moms, in keeping with Hird. On the worldwide aspect, she speaks incessantly concerning the removing of youngsters from Ukraine, framed as a humanitarian mission. Some youngsters are separated from their households in filtration camps, others are moved en masse from institutionalised care. Generally, medical and college employees are concerned.

“In her Ukraine-facing function… she has met and works very carefully with the 4 occupation heads … to seek the advice of them on youngsters’s points and figuring out which weak youngsters should be eliminated to Russia,” Hird stated.

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The occupation heads are Yevgeny Balitsky, Denis Pushilin, Leonid Pasechnik and Vladimir Saldo (from Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Luhansk and Kherson).

Ramzan Kadyrov of Chechnya runs a form of sub-scheme bringing over teenage boys for navy patriotic training, in keeping with Hird.

“They’re taught methods to deal with firearms, they’re given the Russified model of Chechen historical past and Russian historical past, and are principally positioned via very vigorous social programming and indoctrination,” she stated.

Different youngsters are despatched to re-education camps. In occupied territories, faculty curricula have been modified to Russian.

A report by Yale College and the US State Division Battle Observatory programme identifies Russia’s Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova as an necessary participant within the programmes for re-education camps. Sergey Kravtsov, the Minister of Schooling, supervises the up to date curricula in occupied territories.

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‘The navy is accountable to some extent’

The community extends to “native commissioners for kids’s rights, training departments, well being departments and the navy officers in occupied territories concerned in filtration camps and transport routes,” Fedosiuk defined.

There are totally different ways in which youngsters are bodily introduced into Russia, a few of which point out navy involvement.

“Lvova-Belova herself has independently commissioned the transportation of youngsters, although we additionally know that youngsters have arrived in Crimea by practice,” Hird stated. “We do assess that the navy is accountable to some extent of transporting the youngsters or facilitating or defending the transport of youngsters.”

Molfar suggests Vasily Vasin, the previous head of the Donbas bus drivers’ union, might be the top of transportation from Donetsk.

‘There are literally thousands of individuals who should be held accountable’

Molfar recognized the Republican Medical Tuberculosis Hospital, Vyshnevsky Hospital, Novoazovsk Hospital and others as a few of the locations the place youngsters are doubtless being held in Donetsk. 

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“Even the medical establishments are concerned, as a result of that’s how some youngsters are deported from Ukraine… The Russian medical doctors signal paperwork to say that they want therapy, and that’s how they’re transported, [under the guise of] medical evacuation,” Fedosiuk stated.

Molfar additionally flagged Yulia Martovalieva, a journalist from Russia At this time, for personally transferring 20 youngsters from Mariupol to Donetsk.

The Russian Purple Cross is listed as a accomplice of ‘Into the Arms of Youngsters’ marketing campaign headed by Lvova-Belova. Molfar lists Gulfstream, Geography of Good and LizaAlert as different companions.

“There are such a lot of folks concerned,” Fedosiuk stated. “There are folks doing paperwork, issuing passports, coping with the transportation logistics… there are literally thousands of individuals who should be held accountable to some extent.”

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This Ultra-Rare Vintage Rolex Just Sold for a Record $6.2 Million at Auction

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This Ultra-Rare Vintage Rolex Just Sold for a Record .2 Million at Auction

The list of the most expensive Rolexes ever sold at auction, as you’d expect, is quite impressive. And now the exquisite lineup has a new member.

A yellow-gold Ref. 6062 recently hammered down for a whopping $6.2 million, making it the third-priciest piece from the Crown to sell on the block and a record for the reference. The rarity was a part of the offerings at the Exclusive Timepieces event held by Monaco Legend Auctions last weekend—and it sure left its mark.

Ref. 6062 is a true collector’s item, with just 350 examples thought to have been produced between 1950 and ’53. It notably combined a water-resistant Oyster case, a “Perpetual” automatic movement, and a complete calendar complication. The 6062 is one of only two vintage references with triple-date moonphase, according to GQ. (The other is Ref. 8171.) It was offered in various metals—yellow gold, pink gold, and stainless steel—and with different dial types. This particular yellow-gold example showcases the ultra-rare black dial with six diamonds at the odd-numbered positions, a.k.a. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 o’clock. It last appeared in the public eye almost 20 years ago, when it headlined Antiquorum’s Mondani Collection sale. It sold for €5.33 million (about $6.2 million) over the weekend, with the new buyer yet to be identified.

A close-up of the rare Rolex.

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The crown for the most expensive Rollie ever sold at auction is worn (rather fittingly) by Paul Newman’s very own “Paul Newman” timepiece, which was given to the actor by his wife. Ref. 6239 hammered down for a whopping $17.75 million in 2017 during a Phillips auction. Then, an ultra-rare 18-karat-white gold iteration of the Cosmograph Daytona—aptly nicknamed “Unicorn”—sits in the second-place spot; famed collector John Goldberger donated the timepiece to Phillips, where it fetched around $6.5 million in 2018.

And formerly rounding out the top three was Ref. 6062 “Bao Dai,” another 1950s stunner that was owned by the final emperor of Vietnam, which sold for $5.06 million in 2017. Now, of course, that watch has been ousted by this other Ref. 6062. What sets the Bao Dai apart from this example is that it has diamonds on even numbers instead of odd.

If you missed out on the Monaco Legend Auction’s event, don’t fret. A pair of coveted vintage Rolex Daytonas is heading to auction next month via Christie’s, giving you the chance to snag your own retro beauty. Happy bidding.

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Trump pick for religious freedom envoy visits Holy Land, cites strong US-Israel bond

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On his visit to Israel this week, Ambassador-Designate for International Religious Freedom Mark Walker said meeting families of hostages and survivors of Hamas captivity left him “overwhelmed,” reaffirming what he called the “spiritual and historic bond” between the United States and Israel.

Walker, a former Republican congressman and Baptist pastor from North Carolina, was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the nation’s top global envoy for religious liberty. He will officially assume the post once confirmed by the Senate, becoming the seventh American to hold the role since it was created by Congress in 1998.

His visit to Israel, he explained, was driven by both friendship and timing. “All these other historic landmark agreements are happening the same week we’re here,” Walker said. “It’s been amazing to see the excitement — literally banners hanging from buildings and parks thanking President Trump for his ongoing efforts and the strength he’s shown to drive the region toward peace.”

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Ambassador-Designate Mark Walker, center, visits the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, in October 2025. (Warren Cohn)

Walker said he was particularly moved by his meetings with hostage families.

“I was overwhelmed to spend some time with Keith Siegel, who endured 483 days of captivity and torture, and with Ruby Chen, whose son, Itay, was killed by Hamas — his body still not returned,” Walker said. “To hear the passion in Ruby’s voice, to see his perseverance, it’s overwhelming. In America, we’re watching this from a distance. But being here on the ground, seeing how the community has banded together to stand up for these hostages — alive or dead — has impacted me in a different manner.”

The experience, he said, deepened his appreciation for Israel’s resilience. “The people of Israel have stood resiliently in the face of evil,” he said. “Their faith and courage remind the world what strength looks like.”

With U.S. officials visiting Israel to monitor the fragile ceasefire, Walker said he remains confident in the administration’s leadership.

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Mark Walker meets former hostage Mark Walker, and Ruby Chen.

Ambassador-Designate Mark Walker for religious freedom with freed hostage Keith Siegel and Rubi Chen, father of hostage Itay Chen. (Warren Cohn)

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“I have no confidence in Hamas based on their history,” he said. “But I have great confidence in President Trump and what he’s doing. He’s committed to peace and showing it with his actions — sending Vice President Vance, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff here this week.”

He also praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio for advancing the administration’s diplomatic agenda. “This isn’t a photo opportunity,” Walker said. “It’s a real plan for long-term stability.”

When asked how he views Israel’s importance, Walker reflected on his years in Congress.

“I think historically, we’ve had a long-standing relationship of supporting each other through times of peril as well as times of success,” he said. “Certainly, military and business relationships, but from a spiritual standpoint, America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles.”

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He added, “When you sit in the House chamber where President Trump gives the State of the Union, there are 22 or 23 philosophers — great men of genius — depicted above. But there’s only one historical figure looking directly at the speaker’s rostrum, and that’s Moses. That tells you a lot about the spiritual connection that binds our two countries.”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Knesset as President Donald Trump and Amir Ohana, speaker of the Israeli Knesset, look on at the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025 in Jerusalem.  (Chip Somodevilla/Pool via AP)

When asked about criticism from some within the evangelical community regarding its close alignment with Israel, Walker said he welcomes open discussion but rejects efforts to undermine the partnership. “I don’t have a problem with anyone questioning — we ought to be able to defend those relationships,” he said. “But when you see some of the talk lately that aims to degrade that relationship, maybe for personal gain or attention, I do have a problem with it, and I think it needs to be condemned.”

He added that such views are far from mainstream. “The evangelical communities that I’m part of — and I happen to be a member of the largest Protestant organization in the United States — don’t have those issues,” he said. “There may be some who are loosely affiliated and use that kind of rhetoric, but the overwhelming majority of evangelicals in America applaud and encourage the relationship we have with Israel.”

Attendees at the Christians United for Israel conference in Virginia.

Attendees wave Israel and the United States flags at the Christians United for Israel (CUFI) summit on July 17, 2023 in Arlington, Virginia. GOP presidential hopefuls for 2024 are making their cases before the pro-Israeli group.  (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

On his new role, Walker said the mission was deeply personal.

“When President Trump reached out and asked us to serve as the ambassador for International Religious Freedom — that’s a global position — it was humbling,” he said. “The responsibility is to advocate for people of all faiths, especially in places where they’re persecuted or punished by blasphemy laws.”

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Walker said he is already building relationships with governments and faith leaders to prepare for his official role advising both President Trump and Secretary Rubio.

“Our job is to engage, expose and eradicate atrocities — whether it’s Christians in Nigeria being massacred, Druze in Syria targeted or rising antisemitic behavior worldwide,” he said. “The United States must remain the beacon of hope for religious freedom. We’re the only country that has it written into law.”

He added that Israel’s example of tolerance stands out in the Middle East. “Christians should be able to live peaceably, share their faith and worship without fear,” he said. “The fact that Israel allows that in a region where so many others don’t is meaningful.”

Trump holding up signed agreement for peace in Gaza.

U.S. President Donald Trump holds the signed agreement of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, October 13, 2025. (Reuters)

Walker said he plans to “push back wherever persecution exists — whether through diplomacy or by urging governments to repeal blasphemy and anti-conversion laws.”

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He concluded, “President Trump is the only president in American history who called a global conference on religious liberty at the United Nations,” Walker said. “That sent a message across the world — that faith matters, that freedom matters. What we see here in Israel is that same spirit of courage, and it reminds us why this partnership, rooted in faith and freedom, must endure.”

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