South Korea has accused North Korea of deliberately disrupting GPS signals, affecting dozens of civilian aircraft and vessels near the border.
This marks the second consecutive day of interference, raising concerns over safety and escalating tensions between the two nations. South Korea's military has issued warnings to aircraft and ships operating in the affected areas, though specific details on the extent of the disruption remain unclear.
The move is seen as another provocative action by North Korea in the ongoing geopolitical standoff.
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North Korea’s reckless actions are not only putting innocent lives at risk, but also showing once again the urgent need for diplomatic engagement and de-escalation in the region.
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I think that we should look over North Korea way closer
Classic example of why governments, especially rogue ones like North Korea, shouldn't have so much power to mess with people's lives. If we had less centralized control, individuals and private companies could find better ways to protect their own navigation systems.
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South Korea Says North Is Disrupting GPS for Planes, Boats
North Korea is causing GPS disruptions for South Korean airplanes and boats in its latest cross-border provocation, according to the Defense Ministry in Seoul. Most Read from BloombergThe Leaf Blowers Will Not Go QuietlyKey Ballot Initiatives and Local Races Highlight Views on Abortion,
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North Korean GPS manipulation disrupted dozens of planes, vessels, says South Korea
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korean ... disrupted dozens of civilian aircraft and several vessels. While warning aircraft and vessels near western border areas, South Korea’s military did not specify how North Korea was interfering ...
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