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Pressure drop on Progress MS-21 to have no impact on ISS crew’s work — official

"The spacecraft was scheduled to undock and descend from orbit two days before the launch of the Soyuz spacecraft (Soyuz MS-23 - TASS), so this [incident will have] no serious consequences on the crew’s actions or work. In this regard, the program will not be affected," Krikalev said

MOSCOW, February 11. /TASS/. Depressurization of the Progress MS-21 resupply vehicle will not have a serious impact on the work of the crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Sergey Krikalev, executive director for manned space programs of the Roscosmos State Corporation, told reporters on Saturday

"The spacecraft was scheduled to undock and descend from orbit two days before the launch of the Soyuz spacecraft (Soyuz MS-23 - TASS), so this [incident will have] no serious consequences on the crew’s actions or work. In this regard, the program will not be affected," Krikalev said.