Two Russian cosmonauts working on International Space Station needed to break up their spacewalk due to a complication on one of their space suits. Oleg Artamiev and Denis Matveev were on their duty to investigate outside the station. However, the two cosmonauts had to suspend the spacewalk after a warning by controller from Russia; “Oleg, turn back and connect your suit to the station power.” His suit was detected to show abnormal voltage values and needed to be charged. Oleg’s health was stated as unaffected by the situation.
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Russian forces launched more than 500 drones and missiles across Ukraine, hitting infrastructure in 14 locations and injuring five people, including four railway workers. Ukraine’s rail operator reported major delays after facilities in the Kirovohrad region were damaged.
Explosions were reported in nine regions, with power cuts in Chernihiv, transport disruptions in Khmelnytskyi, and a warehouse fire in Ivano-Frankivsk. Ukraine said 430 drones and 21 missiles were intercepted, but some still struck targets.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attacks “intimidation,” urging stronger international pressure on Russia. He announced upcoming talks with Scandinavian, Baltic, EU, and US partners to coordinate further support.