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BOMBERS RETURNED TO RUSSIA.—These are twin-jet Ilyushin-28 bombers of the type which Cuba has agreed to return to the Soviet Union at the request of the United States. The American blockade ended when guarantees of the removal of the planes were given. The Prime Minister of Cuba (Dr. Castro) described the aircraft as “antiquated.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29990, 27 November 1962, Page 7

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BOMBERS RETURNED TO RUSSIA.—These are twin-jet Ilyushin-28 bombers of the type which Cuba has agreed to return to the Soviet Union at the request of the United States. The American blockade ended when guarantees of the removal of the planes were given. The Prime Minister of Cuba (Dr. Castro) described the aircraft as “antiquated.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29990, 27 November 1962, Page 7

BOMBERS RETURNED TO RUSSIA.—These are twin-jet Ilyushin-28 bombers of the type which Cuba has agreed to return to the Soviet Union at the request of the United States. The American blockade ended when guarantees of the removal of the planes were given. The Prime Minister of Cuba (Dr. Castro) described the aircraft as “antiquated.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29990, 27 November 1962, Page 7

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