Russia's Space Program Faces Setbacks After Launch Site Accidents

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A Russian Soyuz launch at Baikonur Cosmodrome resulted in significant damage to the only certified crewed launch pad, though the crew safely reached the ISS. NASA acknowledged the incident, which may delay future missions and impact Russia's plans for ISS operations amid strained US-Russia relations. Repair timelines are uncertain, and the incident raises questions about Russia's commitment to the ISS beyond 2024.
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