A Ryanair plane.
Thousands of planes appear to have run into issues with jammed GPS signals over the Baltics, a new report by The Sun outlines.
  • About 46,000 flights reported navigation problems flying over the Baltics during an eight-month period, The Sun reported.
  • The tabloid reported that many were likely to have been Russian jamming and spoofing attacks.
  • Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Türkiye, and Cyprus are all at high risk of the attacks, per the report.

Thousands of planes may have run into issues with jammed GPS signals, according to a report by British tabloid The Sun which suggests that Russia may be to blame.