Russia Disrupts GPS Signal Over Poland
A new development in the ongoing geopolitical tensions surfaced on January 18, 2024, as reported by @Megatron_ron. Russia allegedly turned off GPS signals over Poland, following electronic warfare tests in Kaliningrad. This action resulted in nearly half of Poland, including the strategically significant Suwalki corridor, being left without GPS functionality, as reported by Polish media.
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β‘ Russia turns off GPS signal over Poland
Yesterday, Russia tested electronic warfare in Kaliningrad, as a result of which almost half of Poland and the Suwalki corridor remained without GPS, Polish media write.https://t.co/BDF18qvsMS pic.twitter.com/Nf7KGoYbVP
β Megatron (@Megatron_ron) January 18, 2024
Here are some user reactions:
- Tafweez Ur Rehman (@Tafweezur): “Is Russia gonna attack on Poland?”
- Noah (@Noahbhat): “We support Russia π·πΊ”
- sparklesArt (@sparkles_art1): “Yβall still wondering why NATO acts like cowards when it comes to Russia?”
- Masood Ahmed (@MasoodAd): “Russia is superpower π₯π₯”
- aliza Khan (@Alizakhaan_1): “LoL”
- Ahmed Zuhair (@Zuhair_Qazi): “Iron Curtains coming up…”
- Ironist π€ (@IronistWALK): “Interesting things happening in the world”
- Volkan Albistan π΅πΈ (@valbistan): “Russia warned Europe. Don’t try!!!”
- Paul Bradford ποΈ (@bradford_foryou): “Where is NATO technology superiority?”
- Andrejbw1 (@andrejbw1): “Do you believe everything you read?”
These reactions range from concern about potential military escalation to skepticism about the reported events. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO countries and raises questions about security and stability in the region.










