Sweden Intercepts Suspected Russian Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier in Malmö
In Brief
Swedish forces jammed a suspected Russian drone near a French aircraft carrier docked in Malmö.
Key Facts
- Swedish military intercepted a suspected Russian drone off southern Sweden during a French aircraft carrier visit.
- Sweden's armed forces jammed the drone near the French carrier Charles de Gaulle in Malmö.
- Sweden's defence minister said the drone was 'probably' of Russian origin.
- Sweden linked the drone to a Russian naval vessel in the area.
- Russia denied sending the drone and called the allegation 'absurd'.
What Happened
On Wednesday, Swedish military officials reported intercepting and jamming a suspected Russian drone near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which was docked in Malmö. Swedish authorities indicated a probable link to a Russian naval vessel in the vicinity, while Russia rejected responsibility for the drone.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights rising tensions in the Baltic region and concerns over military surveillance during international naval visits. Sweden's response and Russia's denial underscore ongoing disputes about security and sovereignty in European waters. Russia denies involvement; Swedish officials state probable Russian origin but definitive attribution is contested.
Sources
- The Independent — Sweden intercepts suspected Russian drone during visit by French aircraft carrier(23h ago)
- BBC World — Drone jammed near French aircraft carrier was probably Russian, says Sweden(22h ago)
- France24 — Sweden says jammed suspected Russian drone near French warship(22h ago)
