The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Kremlin ‘blocks’ Moscow satnav

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Pokemon Go players and senior Russian officials are seeking answers as to why mobile phone apps that use GPS are malfunctio­ning in central Moscow.

A programmer for Russian internet firm Yandex, Grigory Bakunov, said his research showed a system for blocking GPS was operating from the Kremlin, the heavily guarded official residence of president Vladimir Putin.

People have complained on social media that when they are near the Kremlin their GPSpowered apps show them to be in Vnukovo Airport, 18 miles away.

The problem has frustrated those requesting taxis through services such as Uber or looking to catch Pokemons in the popular game played on mobile devices.

Large numbers of people running the

“I got 40km added. It happened by the Kremlin”

Moscow marathon last month complained that their jogging apps lost track of how far they had run when they passed the Kremlin.

“I got 40 kilometres added on to my distance. It happened by the Kremlin,” runner Andrey Yegorov said.

The link to Vnukovo Airport, according to Mr Bakunov, suggests the purpose of the disruption may be to prevent drones flying over the Kremlin.

GPS often automatica­lly stops drones from flying near airports because of the danger they present to aircraft. Any device mimicking this would be able to halt overflight­s.

The first anomaly was recorded in June, according to Russian media reports.

Russia’s Federal Guards Service, which is responsibl­e for protecting the Kremlin, declined to comment.

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