About the incident where EU officials claimed that EU President von der Leyen's plane was interfered with by Russian electronic warfare facilities, Russian media released a satirical video. They said that Germany itself has technical problems and constantly blames Russia for interfering with them.
Previously, EU officials and media stated that Old von der Leyen's private jet was interfered with by the Russians, and finally landed safely using paper maps and ground navigation systems. EU Commission Spokesperson Podesta said this was a "clear interference" by Russia, and that the incident highlighted the urgency of strengthening European defense capabilities.
However, the flight tracking website Flightradar24 released data refuting the above claims, pointing out that the flight's GPS signal quality was good throughout the journey, arriving only 9 minutes later than planned, and there was no long period of circling. The Russian side also strongly denied the involvement, with Kremlin Spokesperson Peskov calling the accusations "untrue," and Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zarakhova called it "100% false" and "absurd."
It is worth noting that there are also conflicting statements within the EU about this matter. Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Kaliyev said that the report submitted by the country to the European Aviation Safety Agency mentioned only a "minor fault" in GPS, without accusing Russia of interference. The Bulgarian Prime Minister also stated that there is no evidence indicating the presence of continuous GPS interference in the area.
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