Russia accused of jamming GPS of Ursula von der Leyen's plane on Bulgaria trip
9 days ago
- #Hybrid warfare
- #Russia-EU relations
- #GPS jamming
- Ursula von der Leyen's plane experienced GPS jamming during her visit to Bulgaria, suspected to be caused by Russia.
- The plane had to land using paper maps in Plovdiv due to the interference.
- EU Commission confirmed the incident but stated the plane landed safely.
- Russia denied involvement, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov calling the information incorrect.
- Von der Leyen's tour aims to show solidarity with EU states bordering Russia and Belarus and promote an €800-billion defense plan.
- Russia has been accused of similar GPS jamming and spoofing across Eastern Europe as part of hybrid warfare.
- The incident follows a Russian strike damaging the EU delegation in Kyiv, prompting promises of tighter sanctions.