Swedish authorities have accused Russia of engaging in 'harmful interference' with the country's satellite networks. This interference was first noted shortly after Sweden joined NATO earlier this year. The Swedish Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson, reported that the interference targeted three different Sirius satellite networks and originated from Russia and Russia-occupied Crimea, Ukraine. This comes a few days after a Russian SU-24 bomber violated Swedish airspace. Sweden, in collaboration with its partners, is currently seeking a response to these actions.
Since joining NATO, Sweden claims Russia has been borking Nordic satellites https://t.co/cWF0Vq7bpU
Since joining NATO, Sweden claims Russia has been borking Nordic satellites https://t.co/tpXt8Cv64A
Sweden accuses Russia of interfering with satellites' work Satellite malfunctions were noticed a few days after Stockholm joined NATO, the country's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told Bloomberg. According to him, Sweden together with its partners is "looking for a response" to… https://t.co/BaTzBcEzHb
A few days after a Russian SU-24 bomber violated its airspace, Swedish PM reports that Moscow targeted 3 different Sirius satellite networks from Russia, and Russia-occupied Crimea, Ukraine. Sweden says it is “harmful interference” deliberately targeting its satellite networks.
Swedish authorities say Russia is behind “harmful interference” targeting the Nordic country’s satellite networks that it first noted days after joining NATO earlier this year https://t.co/GuzXjBy12u via @technology @hugodmiller #Switzerland
Swedish authorities say Russia is behind “harmful interference” targeting the Nordic country’s satellite networks that it first noted days after joining NATO earlier this year https://t.co/S1hdRvnIZg