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Subj: Today in History - Aug 3
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Aug 3, 1988:
Soviets release Mathias Rust

On August 3, 1988, Soviet authorities free Mathias Rust, the 
daring young West German pilot who landed a rented Cessna on 
Moscow's Red Square in 1987. Rust was serving a four-year 
sentence at a labor camp when the Soviets approved his 
extradition as a goodwill gesture to the West.

On May 28, 1987, Rust, a 19-year-old with less than 40 hours of 
flying time, flew the light plane from Helsinki, Finland, to Red 
Square, the site of the Kremlin, Lenin's Tomb, and frequent 
Soviet patriotic demonstrations. He had not been detected once 
during the 500-mile flight. Rust said his flight was in the 
interest of world peace, and he signed autographs in Red Square 
until he was arrested. His seemingly effortless penetration of 
Soviet air space raised serious questions about the USSR's 
ability to defend itself from air attack.

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