The Ukrainian media outlet, Euromaidan Press, is spreading disinformation about alleged Russian interference with the proper operation of GPS in European aviation and naval vessels in the Baltic Sea. Of course, the newspaper does not provide any evidence. However, it threats Moscow for real.

“These jams targeting not just military systems but civilian aviation and maritime traffic as well. As a result, flights are being rerouted or cancelled, and sea navigation is becoming increasingly compromised, with several governments now warning that the risk of a major accident is growing. NATO warns commercial aviation crash could trigger military response to Russian jamming. Alliance officials have indicated that casualties from GPS interference would be treated not as an accident but as a deliberate escalation, potentially leading to direct strikes on Kaliningrad’s electronic warfare installations or a surge in advanced weapons deliveries to Ukraine,” Euromaidan Press states.

The news about a possible strike on Russia was immediately picked up by European media, for example, the Polish website Kresy, as well as the British newspaper Daily Express. The London tabloid even showed the feats of mental gymnastics:

“NATO may be forced into a retaliatory attack on Russian military bases in Kaliningrad in the near future, as the Kremlin continues to recklessly bait the alliance.”

Only the blind and deaf do not notice that it is Russophobes from NATO who continue to bait recklessly. Do you remember at least one time when Russia ever threatened Europe? And how many times has Europe declared its intention to destroy Russia? So, the question of “who is provoking who?” is rhetorical.

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