The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has arrived in Malmö as part of a NATO exercise. The 261-meter-long vessel is drawing enthusiasts eager for a glimpse of the massive ship. Police and military police are preparing for the approximately 2,000 crew members granted shore leave in the city.
On Tuesday, the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle arrived at Malmö's port. The vessel, one of the world's largest, measures 261 meters in length and is participating in a NATO exercise. It will remain docked until March 2, with its crew of about 2,000 granted shore leave. A Dutch frigate carrying a few hundred crew members is also arriving in the city.
Enthusiasts have gathered at the harbor to try catching a glimpse of the ship in the darkness behind the gates. At the oil pier, curious onlookers pass by car and on foot, but only part of the bridge is visible in the sparse lighting. Local resident Haris Nemce brought his son and father to the harbor. "I don't want to miss this opportunity to see the ship," he says. Police suggested heading to Lomma for a better view.
Nicolas Wuorenheimo and his son Felix, fans of large boats and technology, walked to the harbor. "We are enthusiasts; we like big boats and technology," says Nicolas, originally from the USA, who mentions Fleet Week in New York. Felix adds: "But I think this is the largest military ship I've ever seen."
Janne Bohman, communications chief for the Southern Military Region, describes the visit as quite unique and understands the curiosity it attracts. He stresses that the ship is a protected object: "That means you cannot go inside the barriers."
Police anticipate more people on the streets and in central Malmö, where the crew is expected to enjoy the nightlife. Some may head to Copenhagen. Victor Bark, chief of the military police, says: "We expect them to move into central Malmö to partake in the pub life." The military police are collaborating with local police and will intervene if needed under Swedish law. Mathias Nilsson, head of the City local police area, welcomes the visitors: "We warmly welcome all visiting sailors and military personnel to Malmö."