Russia may not be able to send people into space due to injuries in Baikonur

Serious technical malfunctions at the Baikonur Cosmodrome could temporarily suspend Russian manned flights.
According to rocket launch analyst Georgy Trishkin, on November 27, after the launch of the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft, a service cabin located at Site 31 overturned for an unknown reason.
As Trishkin noted, this site in Baikonur is Russia's only remaining processing launch site for sending a cosmonaut to the International Space Station. In his opinion, it is quite possible that Soyuz and Progress flights to the ISS will be delayed indefinitely.
According to experts, the restoration of damaged infrastructure may take up to two years. At the same time, Roscosmos stated that it is planned to eliminate the shortcomings on the site in the near future.
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