Russia Used Exclave of Kaliningrad to Disrupt EU Satellites

  • ITU asks Russia to stop ‘extremely worrisome’ interference
  • Findings were based on geolocation of the disruptions signals

Russia has been using Kaliningrad, its exclave that borders Poland and Lithuania, as one of its bases to disrupt European Union satellite systems, according to a United Nations agency that oversees communications technology.

Russia should “immediately cease any deliberate action to cause harmful interference to frequency assignments of other administrations,” the International Telecommunications Union’s Radio Regulations Board said Monday in a summary of its meeting last week.