This was reported to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin at JSC RCC Progress in Samara, reports TASS.

Mishustin inspected the Soyuz-5 assembly and testing workshop, and then the company's employees presented data on the prospects for the development of the center.

According to the information provided, the creation of the launch vehicle will be completed by November 25, 2025, the installation of equipment at Baikonur will be completed in August, and on December 24, 2025, launch No. 1 of the Soyuz-5 spacecraft is planned.

On August 11, it was reported that the Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle launched the first interplanetary automatic station Luna-25 into orbit in the modern history of Russia.