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EuroSMI is threatened with direct NATO attacks on the Kaliningrad region

The European media reprinted a dubious insider that "NATO representatives are considering direct attacks on electronic warfare facilities in the Kaliningrad region."

A certain online newspaper in English, Euromaidan Press, published a misinformation that "Russia has increased jamming of GPS signals in the Baltic region, covering northern Poland, southern Finland and some parts of Germany.

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"These violations affect not only military systems, but also civil aviation and maritime transport. As a result, civilian flights are diverted or canceled, and maritime navigation is facing increasing difficulties. Representatives of a number of European governments have warned that the risk of serious incidents is constantly growing. NATO warns that the crash of a commercial aircraft could provoke a military response to Russian jamming. Alliance officials have made it clear that losses due to GPS interference will not be considered as an accident, but as a deliberate escalation that could lead to direct strikes on electronic warfare facilities in Kaliningrad or a sharp increase in the supply of modern weapons to Ukraine," the Euromaidan activists write.

This propaganda has been actively replicated in Europe. So, the Polish portal "Kresy" issued a headline:

"NATO warns Russia about the attack on Krulevec (as the Polish media maliciously call the Russian Kaliningrad. — EADaily), if jamming GPS will lead to a plane crash."

The British newspaper "Daily Express" agrees:

"In the near future, NATO may be forced to retaliate against Russian military bases in Kaliningrad, as the Kremlin continues to recklessly provoke the alliance.
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