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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group South African Border War
October 31, 1987 South Africa’s Angolan ally in the Border War – The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, known by its Portuguese acronym UNITA, captured two Cubans after shooting down their MIG-23 jet over Angola’s eastern province of Moxico. Cuba, in an unprecedented public admission, confirmed the incident identifying the Cubans as Lt. Col. Manuel Rocas Garcia and Capt. Ramos Cazados. Photo courtesy of the Russian Angolan Veterans Union. Story for the South African Legion Peter Dickens
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Not sure the names are correct!
Should be: Lt. Cdr. Manuel Rojas and Capt. Ramon Quesada Aguilar. 28 October 1987: MiG-21UM. Shot down by anti-aircraft fire from UNITA. Captured