If you are waiting for confirmation that Rusolut tools will definitely be able to solve this specific case, then this is a false criteria. even when tools support a controller, and NAND, there can be reasons why the case fails, and there is no way to know any case until you try. This controller should be supported fine, but no-one knows if the actual data is any good, if there will be some damage by the DR person soldering, or if there are any other reasons for success or failure.
if you can provide a picture of both sides that would help to know if a pinout is available. If you cannot see the PCB pads or circuits to know pinout, then the coating needs to be removed. use 1200grit wet&dry sandpaper. model numbers of flash drives don't mean much as insides change without notice, controllers, memory chips and pinout layouts change while models/cases/external appearance stay the same.
If your pinout is known and you can get a good dump of NAND, I see no reason why tools would not be able to recover this one, but currently you don't have he tools, so won't be able to in any case