Moscow: Russian space agency Roscosmos is urging its International Space Station (ISS) partners to lift the sanctions imposed on Russian enterprises amid the country’s military invasion of Ukraine, its head Dmitry Rogozin said on Saturday. “The State Corporation for Space Activities Roscosmos is sending written appeals to the ISS partners – the leadership of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and European Space Agency (ESA) – requesting that illegal sanctions to be lifted from our enterprises,” Rogozin wrote on his Telegram channel. He also attached a map drawn up by US astronomers and illustrating possible areas of an ISS fall in the event of an uncontrolled orbital decay. “It just shows that this is Russia that poses the least danger of ISS destruction. But populations of other countries … should think about the price of the sanctions they initiated against Roskosmos, the price of international space cooperation maniacally destroyed by the West,” he added. UNI/SPUTNIK VP MR