Peskov denied Russia’s involvement in the poor operating of the Ursula von der Layen aircraft system.
The Kremlin commented on the incident with the Ursula Von der Layen aircraft, where there were problems with the navigation system. Russian president’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov has refused suspicions about Russia’s possible participation in creating a malfunction. His statement was quoted by the Russian media.
In response to a request from the Financial Times, he said for a moment: “Your statement is incorrect.”
The incident occurred on August 31, when the plane with the President of the European Commission was forced to reach the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv. Due to the failures in the GPS system, the pilot was guided by paper cards and decided to come up after a spinning spin in the sky. The Bulgarian Air Service confirmed this fact in a commentary for the financial times.
According to three officials close to the case, it is likely that malfunction may be the result of Russian intervention. This version is currently considered.
Ursula Von der Lyaine traveled from Warsaw to Plovdyv to meet the Prime Minister of Bulgaria Rosen Zhelyazkov and planned to visit the local ammunition. The incident temporarily changed the course of his journey, but the circumstances of the events were constantly being studied.
Remember that the UN requires the Russian Federation to stop the GPS connection connection. Civilian passengers and military regularly suffer from the buncasting of fake signals knocking on the computers of the airplane’s navigation.
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