A visual illustration of the process of putting a ship with Russian cosmonauts into orbit
The Soyuz family of launch vehicles, which traces its history back to the R-7 intercontinental ballistic missile, has already had more than 70 years of history, and the first manned flight into space on it took place back in 1967. Nevertheless, there is no alternative to the "Unions" in the Russian cosmonautics yet, and they still put most people and cargo into orbit.
This video clearly shows the process of refueling and launching the Soyuz from Baikonur, flying and putting a spacecraft with a crew with a similar name into low-Earth orbit. It shows the consumption of fuel (kerosene, red color), oxidizer (liquid oxygen, blue color), necessary for auxiliary systems of hydrogen peroxide and liquid nitrogen (purple and green colors), shooting of spent "sidewalls" of the first stage, shooting of the rod of emergency rescue systems and the payload head fairing, separation of the second stage and the truss of the transition compartment.