Poland notes GPS signal interruptions over the Baltic Sea: suspects Russia.
yesterday, 17:56
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Shostal Oleksandr
yesterday, 17:56
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GPS signal issues are observed over the Baltic Sea, which Poland links to actions by Russia. Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Mariusz Blaszczak emphasized that these disruptions are happening in the air above the sea and that this activity is related to Russian 'diversionary actions.'
Polish representatives have prepared recommendations for military and civil aviation, air traffic management bodies, and the aeronautical agency. These actions may threaten the safety of both military and civilian flights, therefore inventors and clever manipulators of foreign devices must be held accountable for this.
The situation regarding GPS signal problems in the Baltic Sea poses a serious threat to flight safety in this region. Poland believes these issues are linked to Russian actions and is taking measures to prevent possible negative consequences.
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