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Russians back to Ice

PA Wellington The Soviet vessel Mikhail Somov, which was rescued from ice in the Ross Sea last year, is on its way to Antarctica again. Russia’s Novosti Press Agency reports the ship is part of the thirty-first

Russian Antarctic expedition travelling to the Ice. Nearly 160 research programmes are planned for the expedition using about 700 specialists from 10 Russian Ministries and departments, according to an agency report released by the Russian Embassy in Wellington. ') h

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860124.2.42

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Press, 24 January 1986, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
80

Russians back to Ice Press, 24 January 1986, Page 4

Russians back to Ice Press, 24 January 1986, Page 4

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