Following a GPS jamming incident that disrupted a flight of the President of the European Commission, Italy is considering the secrecy of state flights to protect information about official routes. This measure comes against the backdrop of increasing jamming and electronic warfare tactics near Russia. Although a 2011 decree mandates the publication of official flights, Italian officials are examining the option of restricting this information to enhance security. Russia has denied any involvement in the recent jamming incidents, and NATO has emphasized the importance of preventing such incidents.
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