LONDON (AP) — Bulgaria is not going to examine suspected Russian digital interference with a high European official’s airplane, officers stated Monday — as a result of this sort of GPS jamming is now so frequent.
European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen was flying to Plovdiv, Bulgaria on Sunday when her airplane was hit by GPS jamming. It landed safely however the disruption was the newest in a string of just about 80 incidents tracked by The Related Press and blamed on Russia by Western officers since Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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