"Roscosmos" reported about the planned orbit correction The International Space Station's engines were turned on for 716,8 seconds on Sunday morning – this was enough to increase the average height of the station's orbit by 1.95 km.
After the corrective maneuver, the average orbit of the station was 417.12 km above the Earth's surface. The orbit correction was carried out to create ballistic conditions before docking with a new truck - "Progress MS-23". It will depart to the ISS later this month.