Sanctions could trigger International Space Station collapse, Russia warns

Sanctions against Russia could cause the Russian International Space Station (ISS) to collapse and fall to sea or land, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said. Dmitry Rogozin, a vocal supporter of Ukraine's Russian occupation, called for sanctions to be lifted, as they could prevent the operation of the Russian ship [...]
Dmitry Rogozin, a vocal supporter of Ukraine's Russian occupation, called for sanctions to be lifted, as they could prevent the operation of the Russian ship serving the ISS.
As a result, the Russian segment of the station, which helps restore its orbit, can be affected, causing 500 tons of structure to fall to sea or land, wrote Roscosmos's chief on the telegram.
Announcing a map of sites where the ISS could land, he said it was unlikely to be in Russia, Klonkosova follows. tv
But populations of other countries, especially those led by, as he says, war dogs, should think about the price of sanctions against Roscosmos.
NASA has previously said it was trying to find a way to keep it. I SS in orbit without Russia's help.











