yulia koramyan turned to us for a dna test, hello, hello, yulia, how old were you when your dad disappeared we were still very small children, well, approximately i can say 5 years, i remember that that turmoil began in the house, they began to pack things, eighty-nine... year in azerbaijan, we are from there, military conflicts began, martial law, that is , we were given 24 hours to get ready, were forced to leave our homeland, grandparents, mom, my brother and i, and dad, how lost he was, at that time, mom was married to him, at that time she was poorly received in the family and so she knew that if we left, he would of course call and go with all his relatives, she didn’t want to, she said that i want to leave with my parents, that is, i won’t leave father and mother, and the children will stay with me, that is, it turns out that they were forced to divorce, but your last name remained the same after the change, no, my mother even changed our last names to russian ones at that time. because we were already moving to russia, when we later entered school, my mother changed our surnames. yo