World News | Anton Troianovski, Amie Ferris-Rotman, Joel Achenbach, The Washington Post | Friday October 12, 2018
A Russian Soyuz rocket malfunctioned two minutes after liftoff Thursday on a mission to the International Space Station, triggering an automatic abort command that forced the two-member crew - an American and a Russian - to make a harrowing parachute landing in their capsule, 200 miles from the launch site in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
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