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Russia is suspected of jamming navigation on EU leaders plane above Bulgaria, an official says
President of European Commission Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a joint press conference with Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda at the Border Guard School near Lithuanian-Belarusian border, near the village Medininkai, east of the capital Vilnius, Lithuania, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)2025-09-01T10:27:10Z BRUSSELS (AP) A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was hit by GPS jamming over Bulgaria in a suspected Russian operation, a spokesperson said Monday. The plane landed safely in Plovdiv airport and von der Leyen will continue her planned tour of the European Unions nations bordering Russia and Belarus, said the commissions spokesperson Arianna Podest. We can indeed confirm that there was GPS jamming, said Podest. We have received information from the Bulgarian authority that they suspect that this was due to blatant interference by Russia.Von der Leyen, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscows war in Ukraine, is on a four-day tour of the EU nations bordering Russia and its ally Belarus.This incident actually underlines the urgency of the mission that the president is carrying out in the front-line member states, Podest said. She said that von der Leyen has seen firsthand the everyday challenges of threats coming from Russia and its proxies. And, of course, the EU will continue to invest into defense spending and in Europes readiness even more after this incident, she said. Bulgaria issued a statement saying that the satellite signal used for the aircrafts GPS navigation was disrupted. As the aircraft approached Plovdiv Airport, the GPS signal was lost.Von der Leyen was scheduled to address a news conference at 1430 GMT in Romania. SAM McNEIL McNeil covers Europe and beyond with a focus on conflict and the environment. twitter instagram facebook mailto
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