Passenger fatalities in the former Soviet Union dropped by two-thirds

Passenger fatalities caused by civil aviation accidents in the former Soviet Union dropped by two-thirds in the first nine months of this year, compared with the same period in 1996, according to the Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK). From January through September, 76 people died in civil air...

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