Soyuz MS-24 Crew Returns to Earth After ISS Mission

Following the successful closure of the hatch between Soyuz MS-24 and the ISS, crew members, including the first female Belarusian astronaut, have departed the station, with landing aimed for Moscow time on April 6.

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