UN accuses Russia of interfering with EU satellite systems

02.07.2024 17:46

The international organization called on Russia to stop interfering with the work of European satellite systems.

European countries have complained to the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Some countries are confident that Russia is allegedly involved in creating the interference, Reuters reports.

Complaints were received from France, Sweden, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Ukraine also reported problems.

Some countries claim that their GPS systems have been disrupted, which has caused problems in controlling planes, for example.

Satellites
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The French and Swedes claim that they have managed to identify the source of the malicious signal.

They accuse Russia of creating interference: allegedly interference in the operation of satellite systems occurred from the territories of the Moscow and Kaliningrad regions.

France and Sweden claim that the malicious signal was sent by ground stations.

The UN International Space Agency has called on Russia to stop interfering with the work of European satellite systems.

Earlier, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that NATO had created chaos in Europe.

Dmitry Bobrov Author: Dmitry Bobrov Editor of Internet resources