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Mar 14, 2022

Russia Warns: International Space Station Could Crash if Sanctions Are Not Lifted


As a consequence of the situation in Ukraine, dark clouds have started to gather above the International Space Station. Russia is threatening to respond and warning about the hefty consequences that would be imposed on it.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his address to the nation at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 21, 2022.
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his address to the nation at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 21, 2022. (Image Credit: Getty Images)

 

For Russia, winning this conflict and putting pressure on the United States and other western countries is worth any cost. In this episode, Putin spoke about the possibility of the International Space Station exploding due to the sanctions imposed on him by the West and the United States.

Russian space agency head Roscosmos has sent a warning to the West, requesting that sanctions be lifted. Since the Russian-Ukrainian war, there have been questions about the international space station.

According to Russia's space agency, the International Space Station (ISS) may fall on India or China under certain circumstances.

According to Roscomos, Russia's space agency, the station will be occupied soon, despite the increasing limitations from Western countries and the United States.

This job may take him some time, though. According to Russia's tass news agency, the height of the space station has also been increased.

The inter-Kurdish station is claimed to have been heavily influenced by Russian involvement. Russia has become more important to the United States' efforts.

Additionally, astronauts from the United States and Russia were also there. Russia began its invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

Since then, Russia has launched a series of missile attacks on Ukraine. In recent days, Russia has carried out several attacks on Ukrainian cities. Their activities have claimed the lives of many.

According to reports, Russia's military is close to the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. Mariupol, Ukraine's main port, has also been targeted by Russia in a series of devastating airstrikes.

IN SPACE - FEBRUARY 18: In this photo provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA, the International Space Station is seen from Atlantis as the orbiter undocks February 18, 2008 in space. Atlantis delivered the long awaited, $2 billion Columbus science lab addition built by the ESA to the space station. (Image Credit: Getty Images)

 

There has been a massive exodus of Ukrainians fleeing the violence. So far, around two million Ukrainians have emigrated to countries nearby. They are increasing in number every day.

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