😨😨 Such Siamese twins occur only once in a million, but doctors managed to achieve the impossible — to separate them. Just take a look at their current photos!👇
😱 Two-year-old Jaga and Kalia were born with an extremely rare condition — they were conjoined twins, joined at the head.
Such cases occur only in one child out of several million, and most babies with this diagnosis do not survive even a day after birth.😵
However, fate gave the brothers a chance. For more than 11 hours neurosurgeons fought for the children’s lives and succeeded in separating them, even though the chances of success were only about 20%.
📸 On the internet today, photos of the twins before the surgery are spreading actively. We, however, found their rare and unique pictures “now” — you can see them in the first comment.👇👇👇
In 2017, a team of doctors from the AIIMS Institute in Delhi undertook an incredibly difficult surgery. For more than 11 hours, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, and plastic surgeons fought to separate the children.
The risk was enormous: the survival probability after such an intervention did not exceed 20%. But a miracle happened — Jaga and Kalia’s heads were successfully separated.
The news of the Indian doctors’ victory spread across the country, and the boys’ parents, simple villagers from Milpada, could not hold back their tears of joy.
After a long recovery, the children continued their treatment. Jaga gradually grew stronger and gained strength. Unfortunately, his brother was weaker. Despite the doctors’ care and the efforts of a whole team of specialists, in 2020 Kalia died from complications.
Today Jaga lives under the supervision of doctors and continues his journey. His story is proof that even in the most hopeless situations, a miracle is possible if there is faith, perseverance, and support.










