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After their honeymoon, a young couple sometimes begin to quarrel. Because it turns out that before the wedding, they didn’t really know who their spouse was. And in general, they didn’t know anything about what it means to live with a family. They didn’t know that each family has its own weaknesses and shortcomings. Principles from which no compromises are allowed. In modern society, such clarification very often ends in divorce, either de jure or de facto.

Let’s see what happened after the “Wedding” (the conditional name for the operation to hijack a Soviet plane by members of the Jewish underground movement in Russia) in 1970, later dubbed the Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair after its leaders, Mark Dymshits and Edouard Kuznetsov.

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