Russian space leader warns of ISS crash in India and 3 other locations; US threatens sanctions

Look after! The International Space Station could crash our motherland. And not just that probabilities also suggest it could be headed toward the US, Europe or China. And all this is directly related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Read this article below to understand what it is that could cause the ISS to move to the above locations.

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What did the chief of Roscosmos have to say?

In a series of tweets, which could rather be called “threatening”, Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin warned the USS. In the series leading up to the controversy, Rogozin has preferred to intimidate the Joe Biden-led state. on his statement on the decline of the Russian aerospace industry. De Roscosmos had said in his tweets: “Do you want to destroy our cooperation on the ISS?” You can find the Tweet below as it is in Russian

Roscosmos chief also said President Joe Biden was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. He added: “Gentlemen, if you’re planning sanctions, check who comes up with them and make sure they don’t suffer from Alzheimer’s — just in case, and I’m not speaking figuratively.”

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What sparked the controversy?

Notably, POTUS Joe Biden had confirmed on Thursday that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has created a war situation that could lead to the decline and functioning of Russia’s aerospace industry; which also included ties to all of their space programs. POTUS Biden has also said the sanctions that would further lead to the relegation would seal the allies with Russia.

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This means that the US would be only too happy to stop deliveries, including the high-tech imports exported from them, including sensitive technology such as semiconductors, telecommunications, sensors, navigation and avionics. Readers should also note that Russia and the US have long been cooperating on the operations and successful operations of the ISS.

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