Parents in Moscow to Visit Red Square Flier
Associated Press
MOSCOW —
The parents of the West German teen-ager jailed by the Soviet Union after landing his plane in Red Square arrived in Moscow today to see their son, being held in Lefortovo Prison.
A West German Embassy spokesman said Karl-Heinz and Monika Rust reached the Soviet capital early in the afternoon on a Lufthansa flight from West Germany. The couple will visit their son, Mathias, on Tuesday, the spokesman said. He refused to say where the visit will occur.
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