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Ursula von der Leyen's plane experienced GPS jamming over Bulgaria. Bulgarian officials suspect Russia was responsible, citing similar incidents near conflict zones. The incident reinforces the EU's commitment to Ukraine.
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Russia Suspected of Jamming GPS for E.U. Leader’s Plane, Officials Say By Amelia Nierenberg Sept. 1, 2025 A plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Union’s executive arm, suffered from jamming of GPS navigation while flying over Bulgaria and Bulgarian authorities believe that Russia was behind the operation, her organization said on Monday. The plane landed safely in Bulgaria, Arianna Podestà, an E.U. spokeswoman, told reporters, without elaborating. Ms. von der Leyen, who has been on a tour of European Union member states that are near Russia or share its borders, has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine in its war against Russia. Ms. Podestà said that Bulgarian officials suspected that the episode “was due to blatant interference by Russia.” She directed questions about whether the plane was specifically targeted to the Bulgarian authorities, who did not immediately respond to questions. A Kremlin spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for co...
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