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ISS launch hit by engine problem after blast-off

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The two-man crew of a Soyuz rocket are alive after they were forced to make an emergency landing following lift-off to the International Space Station, the Russian space agency says. IMAGES

Added on the 11/10/2018 10:30:01 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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