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The US sanctions on Russia hurt Putin's wealthy allies.

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  • Russia is no longer selling rocket engines to the US.

  • The Russian space chief said that they should fly on broomsticks.

  • He claimed that since the 1990s, Russia had delivered 122 RD-180 engines to the US.

The head of the Russian space agency said on Thursday that Russia has stopped selling rocket engines to the US because of sanctions.

We can't supply the United States with our world's best rocket engines in a situation like this. "Let them fly on something else, their broomsticks, I don't know what to do", said Rogozin on state-run TV.

Russia has delivered 122 RD-180 engines to the US, and 98 have been used. Russia will stop servicing rocket engines, meaning that 24 of them will be without assistance.

The International Space Station will no longer be collaborating with Germany on research.

Russia has been attacking Ukraine with sustained ground and air assaults. According to the Ukrainian government, Russian missile attacks have hit apartments, an orphanage, and a children's hospital.

Russia's campaign so far has drawn widespread condemnation from the international community and has united Western nations in unprecedented ways, who have unleashed a wide-ranging sanctions campaign on Putin and his allies.

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