Key Points

The European Commission confirmed that the GPS on President Ursula von der Leyen's plane was jammed during her visit to Bulgaria. Bulgarian authorities suspect Russia was behind this blatant interference, which they called a component of hostile behavior. Despite the jamming, the aircraft landed safely and its route remained unchanged. This incident reinforces the EU's commitment to ramp up defense capabilities and support for Ukraine.

Key Points: Russia Suspected of GPS Jamming Von der Leyen Plane in Bulgaria

  • EU received information from Bulgaria blaming Russia for the GPS interference
  • The incident is seen as part of Russia's pattern of hostile hybrid warfare
  • Von der Leyen's visit aimed to promote an €800B EU defense spending plan
  • The jamming occurred near borders with Russia and Belarus during a solidarity tour
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EU chief's plane suspected of Russian GPS jamming during Bulgaria visit

EU confirms Russia suspected of jamming GPS on Ursula von der Leyen's aircraft during Bulgaria visit. Incident reinforces EU's commitment to boost defense for Ukraine.

"We can confirm there was GPS jamming, but the plane landed safely in Bulgaria. - EU Commission Spokesperson"

Brussels, Sep 1

The European Commission said on Monday that Russia is suspected of jamming the GPS of the airplane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during her visit to Bulgaria. While confirming about GPS jamming of the plane, EU Commission spokesperson stated that they received information from Bulgarian authorities that they suspect that the incident happened due to Russia's interference.

A Commission spokesperson on Monday said, "We can confirm there was GPS jamming, but the plane landed safely in Bulgaria. We have received information from Bulgarian authorities that they suspect that this was due to blatant interference by Russia."

"We are aware and used to somehow to the threats and intimidations that are a regular component of Russia's hostile behaviour. This will only reinforce even further our unshakable commitment to ramp up defence capabilities and support for Ukraine," the spokesperson added, Euro News reported.

Ursula von der Leyen was travelling in a charter plane as leaders of the EU institutions do not have official aircraft at their disposal. The spokesperson noted that there was no change made in the scheduled route of European Commission President.

Leyen's visit to Bulgaria was part of her trip to member states that share border with Russia and Belarus, aimed at expressing solidarity and promoting the European Union's €800-billion plan to boost defence spending.

On Monday, the EU chief travelled with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda over the Lithuania–Belarus border.

While speaking next to Bulgarian PM Rosen Zhelyazkov, Ursula von der Leyen said, "We have to keep up the sense of urgency."

Russia has faced repeated accusations of jamming and spoofing GPS systems across Eastern Europe, Euro News reported. The action is seen as a form of hybrid warfare launched by Russia in response to European support for Ukraine amid the ongoing war.

The incident comes less than a week after a Russian strike damaged EU delegation building in Kyiv. At the time, the EU chief in a post on X stated, "Another night of Russia’s relentless bombings struck civilian infrastructure and killed innocents. It also hit our EU Delegation in Kyiv. Our Delegation staff is safe. Russia must stop its indiscriminatory attacks on civilian infrastructure immediately and join negotiations for a just and lasting peace."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I condemn Russia's actions, I hope EU leaders also reflect on what's driving this conflict. Constant NATO expansion and sanctions haven't helped de-escalate the situation. Both sides need dialogue.
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Aman W
This is why India needs to strengthen its own defense systems and cyber capabilities. We can't rely on others for our security. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sarah B
As an expat in Europe, I'm worried about how this conflict might escalate. India's balanced approach is actually wise - we shouldn't take sides blindly. Peace should be the ultimate goal.
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Vikram M
GPS jamming is serious business! This affects civilian aviation too. Russia should be held accountable through international forums. Hope our government raises this concern in multilateral meetings.
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Nisha Z
Meanwhile, we have our own border issues to worry about. Hope our defense forces are learning from these incidents and preparing for any electronic warfare threats. 🙏

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