Feb 26 • 15:45 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Charles de Gaulle: an unknown drone was jammed near the French aircraft carrier docked in Sweden

An unknown drone was successfully jammed by Swedish forces near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which is currently docked in Malmö, Sweden.

The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, along with its escort, made its first port call in Malmö, Sweden, on Wednesday, ahead of scheduled NATO exercises in the region. During its stay, an unidentified drone was detected and subsequently jammed by Swedish military devices at a distance of about seven nautical miles from the carrier. Colonel Guillaume Vernet, a spokesperson for the French military, confirmed the effectiveness of the jamming operation, stating that it did not affect the operations aboard the carrier.

In connection with the carrier's docking, the Swedish Coast Guard also reported a separate incident involving an unidentified fuel leak detected in the Malmö port area. The origin of this leak is currently unknown, raising concerns regarding potential environmental and operational implications near the French military installation. There are ongoing efforts to identify the source of the leak, which could further complicate the security situation while the Charles de Gaulle is in port.

This incident underscores the heightened state of vigilance around military operations and foreign naval presence in the Baltic Sea region, especially with NATO exercises upcoming. The presence of an unidentified drone raises questions about surveillance and security measures in place, prompting discussions on regional defense strategies and the geopolitical characteristics of the area.

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