This was reported on the website of the state corporation.

It is noted that according to Russian experts, "the minimum distance between the ISS and this object will be more than 5.3 km."

“The situation is under control,” said Roscosmos.

They said that "the station and the crew of the 66th long-term expedition are working as usual."

"As of November 24, 2021, this fragment does not pose a threat to the ISS, an evasion maneuver is not required," the message says.

Earlier, Roskosmos reported that a fragment of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which was launched in 2019, will approach the ISS on November 25 at 07:18 Moscow time.