Surrogate mothers rescued from Ukrainian war zones as Russia-Ukraine battle continues
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Five surrogate mothers who are carrying children for American parents were among the 60 people the rescue organization recently evacuated — and they’re staying in a "safe location" in Ukraine that's been code-named Club DYNAMO.
At Club DYNAMO, rescued surrogate mothers are able to stay at the "secure lay-over location" or another safe site of their choosing. Project DYNAMO describes its team members as "humanitarians." Many of them are "current and former members of the U.S. military."
"We’re just relieved these missions were successful and with all involved safely out of harm’s way," said Bryan Stern, Project DYNAMO’s co-founder, in a statement.
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