The GPS system of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's airplane was jammed Sunday shortly before landing in Bulgaria. Bulgarian authorities suspect the disruption was due to Russian interference. EU spokesperson Arianna Podestà said the EU would continue to invest into defense spending even more after the incident.
Breakdown
- Von der Leyen's flight to Bulgaria was delayed due to GPS signal disruption. 8s
- Pilots circled for an hour and landed using ground instructions. 13s
- Flight tracking showed jamming signals over Bulgaria and neighboring countries. 25s
- EU officials blamed Russia for the interference and called it hostile behavior. 34s
- The EU plans to deploy more satellites to detect future GPS jamming. 1m 6s