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RUSSIANS FLY FOOD TO THE CONGO.—Cases of food are loaded' "by conveyer belt into a freighter aircraft at the Sheremetyevo airport, Moscow, to be flown to the Congo as emergency supplies. The aircraft is an Ilyushin-18 of Aeroflot, the Soviet State airline.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29268, 28 July 1960, Page 20

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RUSSIANS FLY FOOD TO THE CONGO.—Cases of food are loaded' "by conveyer belt into a freighter aircraft at the Sheremetyevo airport, Moscow, to be flown to the Congo as emergency supplies. The aircraft is an Ilyushin-18 of Aeroflot, the Soviet State airline. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29268, 28 July 1960, Page 20

RUSSIANS FLY FOOD TO THE CONGO.—Cases of food are loaded' "by conveyer belt into a freighter aircraft at the Sheremetyevo airport, Moscow, to be flown to the Congo as emergency supplies. The aircraft is an Ilyushin-18 of Aeroflot, the Soviet State airline. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29268, 28 July 1960, Page 20

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