
Russian GPS disturbance is suspected of sabotaging the Ursula von der Lin, according to officials.
The head of the European Commission, the European Commission’s plane, was forced to land using paper maps after GPS systems were eliminated at Bulgarian Airport.
On Sunday afternoon on Sunday afternoon, von der Lieen to Bluefdev lost all electrical mobility devices.
The accident is treated as a Russian intervention, according to three officials speaking to FT.
One of them told the newspaper: “The general doctors’ system in the airport area has become dark. It has been an indisputable intervention. “
The official said that the von der Lynne had flew the airport for an hour before deciding to land using paper maps in the old school.
GPS could have been at Plovdiv Airport by jamming and deception.
These methods distort or prevent access to NAV satellite systems, and have been traditionally used by armies to defend sensitive sites.
European Union governments have warned that high global GPS disturbances (GPS) – is blamed in Russia – the risk that causes a major air disaster.
It makes commercial aircraft effectively blind in the middle of the middle.
GPS jams have increased significantly in recent years – especially in the Baltic Sea and Eastern Europe, near Russia.
Aircraft, boats and civilians who use GPS devices were affected.
Von der Layen was flying from Warsaw, the Polish capital, to the Central Bulgarian city to meet the country’s Prime Minister, Rosen Chelsezov, and a tour of an ammunition.
It is on a tour of the European Union states on the line of confrontation with Russia to discuss defense protocols.
Von der Lin has long been one of Putin’s most critical critics.
After landing in Bulgaria, the head of the committee said: “Putin has not changed, and it will not change.
“It is a predator. He can only remain in a state of deterrence.”
Bulgaria is one of the main suppliers of military equipment to Ukraine.
The large defense industry produces strong supplies of artillery and other weapons.
Von der Lin Bluefdev left the same plane without an accident after the visit.