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Newsweek by Brendan Cole 11/28/2025

Damage to a Russian launch site has stopped Moscow from sending people into space for the first time in over six decades, it has been reported.



Moscow’s space agency Roscosmos said that Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan had sustained damage during a launch on Thursday carrying Russian and American astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). 

But Russian space bloggers said the damage to Russia’s only launch site for crewed missions was more serious than authorities were claiming.

One expert, Vitaly Egorov, said if the damage is as suspected, Moscow will have lost the ability to launch people into space for the first time since it put the first human in orbit in 1961. Newsweek has contacted Roscosmos for comment.

Why It Matters

Moscow leases Baikonur from Kazakhstan for $115 million per year and its role in launching astronauts to the ISS makes it one of the last remaining areas of collaboration between Russia and the West. 

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Lost Black Sea flagship, lost half of nuclear bomber fleet, lost 1/3 of Black Sea Fleet, now lost its space-launch capacity

a "superpower", LOL!!

More proof that Russia is a p.o.s. country going backwards under Putin
The elimination of the evil Soviet Union was one of the most glorious moments in Human History!!