Russia Hands Down First Jail Sentence to Surrogate Mother

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia has handed down its first-ever sentence against a surrogate mother on human trafficking charges, Russian media reported Wednesday.A
court in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk found Kazakh citizen Tamara Yandieva, 29, guilty of human trafficking and sentenced her to three
Didilia company that involves 19 babies born to surrogates
ivestigators accuse the company of luring Russian and Kazakh women to Krasnoyarsk to give birth to babies for foreign citizens in exchange
against foreign surrogacy in recent years despite it being a lucrative commercial industry, with warnings that women and children are being
court in Moscow jailed several doctors for human trafficking after one of the four babies died from sudden infant death syndrome.