Bulgaria will not launch an investigation into the interference that influenced the GPS of the plane on which the European Commission President Ursula von der Laienne was on Sunday, the Bulgarian prime minister said today. “There is no reason to start research,” Rosen Zeliaskov said, saying that these interference was not “classified as hybrid threats or cyberattacks” in a conversation with journalists in Burgas, in the eastern part of the country, where he went to the country. Yesterday, Monday, a spokesman for Mrs Der Laien confirmed that the plane on which it was undergoing a “GPS signal”, a common phenomenon in this region of Eastern Europe, upon arrival in Bulgaria on Sunday. He said that Russia may be behind this action. “After the war with Ukraine began, we are watching what is called Electronic War,” the Bulgarian government chief said today. ‘These interference do not target […]
Source: News Beast

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