The Soviets used to have a shuttle-like vehicle called Buran. It made only one unmanned space flight in November 1988 and the whole programme was cancelled in 1993. The Russians use a Soyuz spacecraft to get to and from the International Space Station.
The Buran was destroyed when its hangar collapsed, so the answer to your question is "no". Since it was only used once, it may not even be proper to call it a "shuttle".
An Astronaut.
5 people
1983
Much of the shuttle and its components, including passengers, disintegrated in the atmosphere. No bodies were found.
The Russians have yet to land on the moon.
An Astronaut.
was in 1888
in the crew cabin
spaceshuttle?
1983
5 people
spaceshuttle
by using a space capsule
Orbiting
He got on the spaceshuttle, and he went home.
52 years
The name of the first-ever space shuttle is Columbia.