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Russians seek answers to GPS anomaly in Moscow

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Mobile phone apps that use GPS are malfunctioning in Moscow, Russia, according to the Associated Press.

According to research by programmer Grigory Bakunov, who works for Russian internet firm Yandex, a system for blocking GPS was located inside the Kremlin.

GPS users in central Moscow have been complaining on social media that when they are near the Kremlin, their GPS apps stop working or show them to be in Moscow’s Vnukovo airport, which is 18 miles away, which suggests the purpose of the disruption may be to prevent drones flying over the Kremlin.

Runners in September’s Moscow marathon also complained that their jogging apps lost track of how far they had run when they passed the Kremlin.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday he did not know why the malfunction was occurring.

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