Likely Russian drone spotted near the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier
A drone, believed to be Russian, was detected near France's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by the Swedish Navy.
A drone, reportedly of Russian origin, was spotted by the Swedish Navy at a distance of approximately 13 kilometers from the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which has been docked near Malmö since Tuesday afternoon. The Swedish Defense Minister, Paul Jonsson, indicated that the drone's presence coincided with a Russian military vessel being nearby, suggesting a potential breach of Swedish airspace.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region, particularly concerning military activities conducted by Russia near Swedish territorial waters. As part of the response, a Swedish warship patrolling the area took steps to neutralize the drone after its detection. The appearance of the drone raises concerns about security and airspace integrity in the vicinity of significant military assets like the Charles de Gaulle.
Swedish armed forces have commenced an investigation into the incident, monitoring the activities of Russian vessels and drones in the region. This development underscores the persistent geopolitical tensions in Northern Europe and the growing scrutiny of aerial and naval movements near national borders.