‘The aircraft spiralled downwards, tail first’: The untold truth of the CIA spy shot down over Russia in 1960
During the heated Cold War years, an undercover mission within Soviet airspace evolved into a global crisis, capturing worldwide attention and heightening the rivalry between dominant nations. On May 1, 1960, an American U-2 spy plane, with pilot Francis Gary Powers at the helm, set off on what was intended to be a standard intelligence mission flying over the Ural Mountains. The sortie, however, deviated dramatically from routine plans. It concluded in a catastrophic crash, an occurrence that would unveil the espionage efforts of the United States and result in a major diplomatic conflict. The episode served as a stark…





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