Feb 27 โ€ข 11:52 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russia The Moscow Times

Kremlin Rejects Swedish Claim It Launched Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier

The Kremlin dismissed Sweden's claims linking a drone incident near a French aircraft carrier to Russia as absurd.

The ongoing tensions in the Baltic Sea region have escalated with Sweden's recent accusations against Russia involving a drone incident near a French aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle. Swedish authorities reported that a navy vessel spotted and jammed a drone in the Oresund Strait, close to the carrier, which was preparing for a NATO exercise. Sweden's Defense Minister suggested that the drone likely originated from Russia, due to the presence of a Russian military vessel nearby at the time.

In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov firmly rejected the allegations, labeling them as 'absurd' and stating that Russia had no information regarding the incident. This exchange highlights the increasing scrutiny and blame directed toward Russia, particularly with the ongoing hostilities in Ukraine and NATO's heightened vigilance in the region. The accusation also signifies the fragile security dynamics among Baltic states, where military incidents have become a common narrative amid heightened tensions.

This drone incident further reflects a pattern of increased military activity and surveillance in the Baltic region, as countries report numerous drone sightings recently. Sweden's claims and NATO's strategic movements underscore the intricate geopolitics at play, emphasizing the need for vigilance and cooperation among allied forces in the face of perceived threats from Russia, particularly in proximity to NATO's eastern flank.

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