The plane with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der -lien made a forced landing in Bulgaria.
Pilots were forced to use paper cards from the probable intervention of Russian electronic combat systems that confuse GPS. On Sunday, August 31, the plane was sitting in the city. This was reported by Financial Times and Reuters with reference to sources.
One of the unnamed officials said that the GPS signal was disconnected throughout the airport. The pilot was forced to land the plane manually after a hour of rotation over the airport. In Europe, this operation was considered the intervention of Russia.
The air traffic control Bulgaria reported that since February 2022, the number of cases of GPS muffle and signal replacement has been significantly increasing. These obstacles violate the exact reception of signals, which leads to various operational problems for aircraft and ground systems.
Moscow has already commented on information about the interventions of the Russian Republic on the aircraft.
Your information is incorrect, ”said the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
It is known that von der Liain was heading from Warsaw to Bulgaria to meet with the prime minister of the country, Russian Zapovkov and visit ammunition. Currently, it is wrapped in the advanced states of the EU to discuss efforts to improve the protection of the bloc in response to the armed aggression of Russia against Ukraine.
We will recall that in July, Western Media reported that the United States of America, probably for the first time since 2008, placed nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom – it was transported by the plane that flew with the transponder.
Sources: Financial Times, Reuters
Source: Racurs

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