Moscow-Sana
The Russian spacecraft (Soyuz MS 16), carrying the Russians Anatoly Evaneshin, Ivan Wagner and the American Chris Kisidi, landed successfully at the specified location.
According to Russia Today, the Soyuz spacecraft detached from the International Space Station last night, and the capsule carrying the three astronauts landed on Earth in Kazakhstan, where rescuers helped them leave.
It is noteworthy that the three astronauts worked on the space station for 196 days, and the Russian Sergey Ryzhikov (captain of the station) and Sergey Kudsferchkov and the American Kathleen Ruby are working on board.