747 Shootdown: The Story Of Korean Air Lines Flight 007

During the second half of the Cold War, the Soviet Union primarily pursued a policy of isolationism. Travel from the nation to the outside world was extremely restricted, and almost no foreign aircraft were ever permitted to enter the country's airspace.

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