Two separated sisters met in the TV show after 78 years, shows gratitude
Two separated sisters met in the TV show after 78 years, shows gratitude
Share:

Chelyabinsk: Today we are going to tell you the story of two separated sisters who were separated during World War II and now after 78 years, due to a TV show both met again. Both have expressed gratitude to the TV show and the police. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has now released footage of the two's meeting which took place last month. 92-year-old Yulia and 94-year-old Rosalina Kharitonova are seen hugging each other. Police informed that Yulia's daughter told the story of mother and aunt in the TV show. Both could contact each other.

OMG! NASA launches orbiter towards sun, now many secrets will be revealed

Both sisters were said to be living in Stalingrad (Volgograd), Russia. In 1942, the Germany army attacked Russia. Both were separated in this attack. After the war, the civilians liberated them from the imprisonment of the Nazis (German army). The younger sister, Yulia, was born in 1928. Freed from the clutches of the Nazis, it started living in the town of Panja, 500 kilometers to the north. Whereas Rosalina, born in 1926, was freed by a factory worker in the industrial city of Chelyabinsk. After this, she started living in the city of Urals in the northeast, 1400 kilometers away.

Coronavirus: Will China Kill its 20,000 Patients?

Even after being apart for so many years, the two sisters had not lost hope of meeting each other. She thought that they would meet both one day. Yulia told, "I was always searching for Rosalina and I hoped that we would definitely meet one day." Police spokeswoman Irina Walk said, "Both sisters were reunited in Chelyabinsk. Yulia's daughter had sought help from the police to find her aunt." Rosalina had already made similar efforts but had not been successful. After this, she also took part in the show mixing the bitches.

Bill Gates purchased super luxury Yacht, Know its specialty

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News