Russian sisters separated by war meet after 78 years
By AFP
11 February 2020 |
10:20 am
Two Russian sisters found each other at the end of January, 78 years after their separation in the middle of World War II, thanks to the help of a television program and the Russian police. During their reunion, Yulia and Rozalina Kharitonova were hugging and giving each other kisses, while relatives who gathered around them were tearing up.
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11 Feb 2020
Two Russian sisters found each other at the end of January, 78 years after their separation in the middle of World War II, thanks to the help of a television program and the Russian police. During their reunion, Yulia and Rozalina Kharitonova were hugging and giving each other kisses, while relatives who gathered around them were tearing up.
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