The feud between the Russia space agency head and a former NASA Astronaut continues, and this time he is siding with the president of Ukraine.

Scott Kelly, an ex-NASA astronauts, has been in a war of words with the head of Russia's space program.

If McDonald's still exists in Russia, you can find a job there with a profile picture depicting a hand painted with the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

He broke further from NASA's cautious stance toward Russia when he supported Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

He wrote that he had his "utmost respect" for President Zelensky.

Pleading for Peace

Kelly's words aren't too surprising, as it adds a bit of drama to the rising tensions between US and Russian space agencies.

He has been critical of the atrocities occurring in the country since February. Kelly urged Putin to end the war on his account. I am afraid for my Russian friends. Everyone will lose.

He has taken aim at Rogozin and his inflammatory social media posts. When the Russian space chief bragged about removing the flags of foreign nations from rockets, Kelly launched his own broadside.

Without those flags and the foreign exchange they bring in, your space program won't be worth a damn.

It doesn't look like the two will stop their beef anytime soon, as long as this invasion continues. Let's hope that the invasion ends soon for the sake of the victims.

There is a video of the space station breaking apart.

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