INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
complaints from European governments whose satellites serve both civilian and military purposes.Moscow argued that countries supporting
Ukraine had forfeited the right to protest signal interference.Russia also said in the document that it would avoid disrupting non-military
satellite applications but will act against satellite use that aids the Ukrainian military
formalizes a stance Russia has hinted at for months amid rising concerns about its interference with navigation and communications
satellites.European governments have repeatedly accused Moscow of jamming GPS and satellite signals in recent years.France, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Luxembourg and Ukraine filed complaints in 2024 after Russian interference reportedly disrupted air traffic control systems and