unfortunately the surrogate mothers themselves were not getting the same level of concern or media attention. he thought what the right thing to do was instead of leaving them in russian occupied towns and war zones in danger was to transport all of them to one safe location where they could stay, they could have access to food, water, shelter, electricity, anything they needed, medical care. that s exactly what he s done. this is an ongoing operation. they ve code named it aquarius. so far they ve rescued five surrogate mothers at various stages of pregnancy. one was 39 weeks pregnant. they traveled over 1,500 miles to five different towns, sometimes taking multiple trips to get to them. one woman they had to try three separate times because a bridge was lined by russian forces. they ve got 29 more surogates on a list and he s going to keep
was pregnant there gave birth to baby emelia, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, both mom and baby are happy and healthy and hopes that she will be able to soon see emelia s father. she wants to make sure she has the freedom to choose to be whoever she wants to be. that freedom of choice is what is at stake right now. dasha burns, thank you for that incredible reporting. we also know there are surrogate mothers out there whose parents didn t imagine their babies were going to be born into this sort of situation, and they don t know when they re going to see their babies as well. we re thinking of all of them during this situation. dasha, thank you. s european union adopting fresh sanctions, including ban on coal imports as pressure goes for the eu to cut off russia s oil and natural gas. in an exclusive interview, nato secretary general jens
daughter about her amazing journey, i mentioned jesse, you were in ukraine, your daughter was born with the help of a surrogate. have you been able to contact the surrogate? do you know how she s doing? well, our oldest daughter was born via surrogate in 2019. so, we ve actually been in contact both our surrogate mothers. they re both experiencing some heavy fighting in different areas. they different in different parts of ukraine. i reached out to surrogate today, and i m kind of worried about her because i haven t heard back from her. she s been corresponding the entire time until today. but as of yesterday, she was back in her hometown with her daughter. well, surrogates are an extraordinary takes an extraordinary person to be a surrogate. i ve been blessed to be able to have kids with surrogates as well. and it s an extraordinary
antony blinken saying he personally agreed with president biden who called putin a war criminal. our ian pannell in kyiv with the babies born to surrogate mothers, families waflting all over the world, including the u.s. ian standing by from the capital again tonight. also tonight, the urgent warning from secretary blinken about russia potentially unleashing a chemical attack. what he said today. and our martha raddatz in ukraine tonight. she has new reporting here. how concerned are american authorities about this? also tonight, putin s state of mind and how safe is ukraine s president zelenskyy? what martha has learned. president biden, meanwhile, at the white house, tomorrow this crucial call with china s president xi. how concerned is the administration that china may help russia with military equipment or otherwise? mary bruce live at the white house. here at home tonight, the pandemic. and u.s. authorities urging not alarm but caution amild these rising covid cases across e
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