ISS Astronauts Return Following Air Leak Repair Attempt
Five astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) briefly sheltered in a safe-haven during a Russian attempt to repair a suspected air leak in a tunnel area. Following the repair effort and precautionary measures, the crew members have returned to their normal operations on the orbital outpost.

Five astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have returned to their duties after undergoing a temporary safe-haven procedure. This protocol was activated during a Russian attempt to address a suspected air leak within a tunnel area of the orbital outpost.
The safe-haven measure was implemented as a precautionary step for the five crew members onboard while the repair work was conducted. Such procedures are standard practice to ensure astronaut safety during maintenance operations or potential anomalies.
Upon the completion of the repair attempt and the period of sheltering, the five astronauts safely resumed their activities on the ISS. The full details of the repair attempt on the tunnel area were not immediately specified.
According to BBC Weather Stories, the incident concluded with the crew's safe return.
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