Accusing the British media of Russia in the case of the British Defense Minister’s plane
After the British Defense Minister's plane was exposed to GPS waves in the Kaliningrad region, the British media pointed the finger of blame at Russia. |
After British Defense Minister Grant Shapps’ plane was exposed to GPS jamming while flying near the Kaliningrad region of Russia, the British Ministry of Defense expressed its concern in this regard.
While London has not explicitly identified the culprit of this incident, British media claim that Moscow was behind this incident.
According to Arti, an English official said that this incident happened on Thursday when Shaps was returning from Poland to England on Wednesday when his plane encountered electronic waves.
The British Ministry of Defense spokesman said: “The plane carrying the Minister of Defense and his delegation was temporarily exposed to GPS jamming while flying near Kaliningrad.
The official added: “This does not threaten the safety of the aircraft, and it is not unusual for the aircraft to experience GPS jamming near Kaliningrad, which is of course Russian territory.”
While the British Ministry of Defense openly stated that Moscow was not to blame, some government sources told British media that it was possible. However, no actual evidence has been provided to support such claims.
In the past few weeks, GPS connection problems have been reported repeatedly in the vicinity of Kaliningrad, including in Poland, as well as in the wider Baltic region, extending to southern Sweden and northeastern Germany.
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While multiple media reports attributed the intrusion to the activation of Russian electronic warfare jammers in Kaliningrad, the problems were also linked to ongoing military exercises by the US-led NATO bloc in the region, said to be the largest since It is the end of Russian electronic warfare. None of the suspected parties that may have caused the GPS interference have made any public comment on the matter.
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