Bulgaria will not open an investigation into the GPS jamming that hit a plane carrying EU chief chief Ursula von der Leyen as it readied to land in the Balkan nation, its prime minister said Tuesday. The European Commission said on Monday that Bulgarian authorities believed Moscow was responsible for the weekend incident but it was not clear whether the aircraft was deliberately targeted as
NATO to strike back against Russian jamming after von der Leyen's plane loses GPS in Bulgaria
"We are all on the eastern flank now, whether you live in London or Tallinn," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday, commenting in the aftermath of the incident the day before.
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Sweden has accused Russia of escalating GPS interference over the Baltic Sea, after EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s plane suffered a GPS blackout while landing in Bulgaria. Swedish..
Russia has firmly denied allegations of jamming GPS signals on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s flight to Bulgaria. The incident occurred just days after von der Leyen called..
Russia accused of jamming GPS of Ursula von der Leyen's plane during Bulgaria trip
The incident took place during Ursula von der Leyen's official tour of member states bordering Russia and..
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