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Meithan

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No fatalities but the Russian space program had a lot of errors. Poisonous gasses leaking into the crew areas. Failure to reach orbit. failure to separate the service modules fromt he descent capsules. And when you read about MIR. It's a small wonder nobody died in that thing. Fire. collisions, power surges...

I don't know what you call "no fatalities", but the Nedelin launch pad explosion killed 90 people, and 4 cosmonauts were killed in-flight (Soyuz 1 and Soyuz 11). My point was that those accidents are well known nowadays and widely documented, so it's a bit far fetched to think that the Russians are still hiding any space accidents from the Soviet era.

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