Progress MS-32 resupply ship ditched in Pacific Ocean - Roscosmos
MOSCOW. April 21 (Interfax) - The Progress MS-32 resupply ship, which had earlier undocked from the International Space Station (ISS), sank in the Pacific Ocean, Roscosmos said in a statement on Tuesday.
"The Progress MS-32 resupply ship, which had been part of the ISS Russian segment since September, was deorbited today, entered the high-density atmosphere and disintegrated," the statement said.
The unburned structural elements of the spacecraft fell into a non-navigable area of the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
The Progress MS-32 undocked from the Zvezda service module of the ISS' Russian segment at 1:08 a.m. on Tuesday.
The Progress MS-32 arrived at the ISS on September 13, 2025 with nearly 2.5 tonnes of cargo onboard. The next ISS-bound resupply ship, Progress MS-34, is due to lift off on April 26.