NASA is on the agenda with the Russian cosmonaut response

The Russian Space Agency came to the fore with a discussion about the Ukraine war, which has been on the world agenda for a while. NASA has published a text of condemnation for the sharing made by Russian cosmonauts.

NASA reveals you’re uncomfortable with Russian cosmonaut

Publishing a statement on the subject, NASA said, “The Russian International Space Station has issued a message supporting the inhumane operations against Ukraine. Russia has come up with inconsistent statements with the aim of developing technology for peaceful purposes and advancing science among the 15 international participating countries. We invite the whole world to be sensitive about this issue.” made statements.


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NASA reveals you're uncomfortable with Russian cosmonaut

Russia recently claimed to have taken control of certain parts of Ukraine. Russian cosmonauts shared about the occupation. In the post shared on the official Telegram channel of the Russian Space Agency, there are photos of three cosmonauts holding the flags of the Luhansk People’s Republic and the Donetsk People’s Republic.

“We celebrate both on Earth and in space.” The cosmonauts, who published the message with the message, claimed that the autonomous regions had attained the freedom they had been waiting for for 8 years. Roscosmos director Dmitry Rogozin responded to NASA’s statement. “We will do everything we consider necessary and useful in the Russian segment,” Rogozin said in a statement. I advise our Western partners to withdraw their ridiculous sanctions.” said.

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