Spanish defence minister's plane hit by GPS 'disturbance' over Russian enclave

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Spanish defence minister's plane hit by GPS 'disturbance' over Russian enclave

Spain's Defence Minister Margarita Robles was on the military jet, which reported GPS interference while flying over the Russian Kaliningrad enclave.

A Spanish military jet with the defence minister on board suffered a GPS "disturbance" on Wednesday while flying over the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, the government said.The A330 jet was en route to Lithuania on Wednesday morning and was flying above Kaliningrad when the incident happened, according to Spain's defence ministry.Defence Minister Margarita Robles was on the flight, which was travelling to the Siauliai air base in Lithuania — which is part of NATO's air policing mission. Also onboard were relatives of Spanish troops deployed to the base and journalists, local media reported.The apparent attempt to disrupt the plane's GPS did not affect the flight, as the aircraft receives signal from a military satellite, according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo.Dozens of such incidents have been recorded and blamed on Russia by Western officials since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.This year, Nordic and Baltic nations — including Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania — have repeatedly warned about greater electronic interference from Russia disrupting communications with planes, ships and drones.While Moscow has claimed that the jamming is defensive — to protect cities and military infrastructure from Ukrainian drone attacks — Baltic officials say the depth of electronic interference has increased, causing navigation failures far from Russia’s borders.Earlier this month, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov ordered aviation authorities to further probe what happened to a flight carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen amid suspicions it was disrupted by GPS jamming.The Commission said von der Leyen's plane lost its satellite GPS signal over Bulgaria in a suspected Russian operation, and has maintained its position as questions have grown about what exactly transpired. The plane landed safely at Bulgaria's Plovdiv airport.