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- Rabia and Rukia were born fused at the head in July 2016

- They are finally set for surgery to separate them

- Their lives are in danger due to their condition

Conjoined twins in Bangladesh whose lives are in danger because they are fused at the head are finally set to undergo surgery to separate them.

Rabia and Rukia were born in July 2016 and their parents had to wait agonizingly long to learn they can undergo the complicated procedure.

Local reports indicate that the surgery is set be conducted in the next few weeks.

Rabia and Rukia are set to undergo separation surgery. Photo: Barcroft
Rabia and Rukia are set to undergo separation surgery. Photo: Barcroft

Rabia and Rukia were born in July 2016 and their parents had to wait agonizingly long to learn they can undergo the complicated procedure.

Local reports indicate that the surgery is set be conducted in the next few weeks.

The twins with their mother Taslima. Photo: Barcroft
The twins with their mother Taslima. Photo: Barcroft

Rabia and Rukia's parents Taslima Khatun Uno and Mohammed Rafiqul Islam only knew that their babies were conjoined after birth.



Taslima had earlier expressed her wish for her twins to be separated. She said: "For their future it's necessary to separate the girls - they are not having a healthy life. If I don't separate them now maybe in future they will ask why I didn't separate them?"

Surgeons are closely monitoring their health. Photos: Barcroft

Sources : dailymotion

https://youtu.be/R1pyn65idiw

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