Russia has today announced it will end co-operation on the International Space station until Western-led sanctions over its Ukraine invasion are lifted. The head of the country's space agency said it will no longer work with its partners, including and the European Space Agency, on the groundbreaking orbiting laboratory. The chief of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, revealed the move on Twitter and said he will submit a timetable for completion of current projects to the Kremlin.
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