N. Korea continues GPS jamming attacks against S. Korea for 4th day
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- 01 June, 2024
- 05:22
North Korea has continued GPS jamming attacks against South Korea for the fourth consecutive day in waters near the Northern Limit Line, the de facto western maritime border.
Report informs via KBS World that, according to the South Korean military on Saturday, GPS jamming signals were detected from the northwestern border islands at around 6 a.m.
The South's military operations have not been hindered by the jamming attacks, however, some errors have been reported from navigation systems on civilian passenger ships and fishing boats operating in the area.
Pyongyang began conducting the GPS attacks on Wednesday, a day after it sent balloons carrying trash south of the border.
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