Kira Heorhiyivna Muratova - Кіра Георгіївна Муратова was born in Soroca, Kingdom of Romania. Until the end of 1980s Kira Muratova was a citizen of Romania, then of USSR and only after the fall of USSR she became citizen of Ukraine.
Before WWII Kira's father Yuriy "Heorhiy" Korotkov worked as secretary of the underground regional committee of the Communist Party of Romania, and in 1941 he died while in the partisan detachment.
Kira's mother Natalya Isaakovna, a Jewess by nationality, since 1928 was a member of the Communist Party of Romania. After WWII the woman took the chair of the Minister of Culture of the republic that became part of the USSR.
Kira Heorhiyivna Muratova - Кіра Георгіївна Муратова was born in Soroca, Kingdom of Romania. Until the end of 1980s Kira Muratova was a citizen of Romania, then of USSR and only after the fall of USSR she became citizen of Ukraine.
Before WWII Kira's father Yuriy "Heorhiy" Korotkov worked as secretary of the underground regional committee of the Communist Party of Romania, and in 1941 he died while in the partisan detachment.
Kira's mother Natalya Isaakovna, a Jewess by nationality, since 1928 was a member of the Communist Party of Romania. After WWII the woman took the chair of the Minister of Culture of the republic that became part of the USSR.
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