Russian GPS interference over the Baltic Sea could cause an air disaster, Baltic ministers told the Financial Times on Sunday.
Separate warnings came from the foreign ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania at the weekend about the dangers posed by GPS jamming that caused two Finnair flights to turn around in midair last week.
The flights departing from Helsinki on Thursday and Friday were forced to return to the Finnish capital after signal disruption prevented the pilots being able to safely navigate the planes to their destination in the Estonian city of Tartu.
Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuania’s foreign minister, told the FT that “things in the Baltic region near Russian borders are now getting too dangerous to ignore”.