South Korea claims that North Korea is interfering with GPS signals, but North Korea has not responded yet.

Jinshi data news on November 9th, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff local time on the 9th stated that North Korea launched radio waves on the 8th and 9th in Haeju City, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea, and Kaesong City on the border between South Korea and North Korea to interfere with the Global Positioning System (GPS). Many South Korean ships and dozens of civilian airliners encountered obstacles while traveling. The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff urged the North Korean side to immediately stop interfering with GPS and warned that the North Korean side is responsible for all resulting issues. North Korea has not responded to this.

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