This was reported on the Roscosmos website.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering, the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo ship docked to the Zvezda module assembly compartment will be turned on at 11:11 Moscow time and will operate for 403.7 seconds.

After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the station's orbit will decrease by 1.4 km and will be about 418.4 km above the Earth's surface.

Earlier it was reported that the ISS has successfully evaded collision with space debris.

During the maneuver, the ISS crew, which includes the Russians Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Wagner, as well as the American Christopher Cassidy, transferred to the Soyuz spacecraft.