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World Cup Efforts Lead to Recovery of 35 Missing Children
Politics Daily Caller Jun 15, 2026

World Cup Efforts Lead to Recovery of 35 Missing Children

Ahead of the highly anticipated World Cup matches, a coordinated international effort has resulted in the recovery of 35 missing children. Authorities from various countries have been working diligently to address concerns about heightened risks of child exploitation during large-scale sporting events. The initiative involved collaboration between law enforcement agencies and non-governmental organizations dedicated to protecting vulnerable youth.

The operation was launched following intelligence indicating an increased threat of child trafficking and abuse associated with the influx of visitors and tourists arriving for the World Cup. Law enforcement personnel conducted extensive investigations, including surveillance and undercover operations, to locate and rescue missing children who were at risk due to these circumstances. The recovered children range in age from 6 to 17 years old and come from several different countries.

This proactive measure underscores the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in safeguarding minors during major international events. It highlights the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between nations to combat transnational crimes such as child trafficking, which often thrive on the anonymity provided by large gatherings of people.

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