A team of 60 medical professionals in Ankara, Turkey, successfully separated 11-month-old conjoined twins from Pakistan after two complex surgeries lasting about 14 hours. The twins, Mirha and Minal, were born with their heads fused, and their family sought help, which reached Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Following a request from London-based pediatric neurosurgeon Owase Jeelani, Erdogan arranged for their treatment in Turkey. The twins arrived in May and were treated at Bilkent City Hospital, with the final separation surgery occurring on July 19. Dr. Aziz Ahmet Surel noted the successful collaboration between Turkish and British medical teams.