Russia suspected of jamming GPS on EU leader’s plane

Commission spokesman, the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen, a plane, a suspicious Russian operation was shot by the GPS, who squeezed Bulgaria, said.
Commission spokesman Arianna Podesta said that the aircraft descended safely to Plovdiv Airport and that Von der Lenin will continue the tour of the European Union on the border of Russia and Belarus.
“We can verify that there is a GPS jam.” He said.
He continued: “We received the information from the Bulgarian authority that this was due to Russia’s open intervention.”
A violent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Von Der Luyen, on the four -day EU countries that limit Russia and his ally Belarus.
“This event underlines the urgency of the task of the President’s front member states.” He said.
Von Der Lenin said that he had seen the daily difficulties of threats from Russia and his deputies. “
“And, of course, the EU will continue to invest in defense expenditures after this event and to invest in Europe.” He said.
“The satellite signal used for the GPS navigation of the aircraft is broken. The GPS signal disappeared as the plane approached the Plovdiv airport.”
