Russia has repeatedly jammed satellite communications signals in European countries from ground stations located in Kaliningrad, Moscow and the Rostov region.
This was reported by the International Telecommunication Union, one of the bodies of the United Nations (UN).
Its representatives published a letter in which they expressed sharp condemnation of such actions by Russia and called on it to immediately stop interfering with the work of satellites of countries Europe.
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As stated in the document, the incidents resulted in GPS signals being jammed, air traffic control services being compromised, and children's TV channels being disrupted by sudden footage of violence in the war in Ukraine.
— The Union expressed serious concern about the use of signals to create deliberate harmful interference, — the signatories emphasize.
The authors described such acts of Moscow's interference in the work of French and Swedish satellite networks as “extremely alarming and unacceptable.”