Dramatic scene of a Russian drone approaching the French carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö, jammed by Swedish navy ship.
Dramatic scene of a Russian drone approaching the French carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö, jammed by Swedish navy ship.
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Swedish forces confirm Russian drone near Malmö harbor

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Swedish armed forces have confirmed that a drone observed near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö was Russian. The drone launched from the Russian signals intelligence ship Zhigulevsk and was jammed by the Swedish navy about 13 kilometers from the carrier. The incident is described as a serious violation of Swedish airspace.

On Wednesday, a Swedish navy vessel, HMS Rapp, observed a drone launching from the Russian signals intelligence ship Zhigulevsk in the Öresund during the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle's visit to Malmö. The drone approached about 13 kilometers from the carrier, prompting Swedish forces to activate countermeasures to jam it. Following analysis of technical data, the Swedish Armed Forces confirmed on Friday that the drone was Russian and that the flight was unauthorized, violating the access ordinance.

Ewa Skoog Haslum, head of the Swedish Armed Forces' operations command, described the incident as serious: “This type of action is not surprising from the Russian side but it is a serious incident that shows the importance of maintaining constant vigilance.” Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) called it “serious and irresponsible” and a violation of Swedish airspace in a post on X.

The Russian vessel was escorted by the navy out of Swedish territorial waters and is now in the Baltic Sea. Russia expert Johan Norberg at FOI noted that the incident fits a larger pattern of Russian hybrid warfare: “Russia constantly tests boundaries” and it could be a way to gather intelligence or signal displeasure with European support for Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitrij Peskov dismissed the accusations as absurd.

A separate incident occurred on Friday when police stopped a drone near the carrier and suspected a man in his 60s of violating the air navigation act, though he denies any wrongdoing.

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On X, the Swedish Armed Forces and Defence Minister Pål Jonson confirmed a Russian drone from the ship Zhigulevsk was jammed by the navy near the French carrier Charles de Gaulle in Malmö, described as a serious airspace violation. Reactions include official reports, concerns over Russian provocations escalating security threats, calls to shoot down future drones, and skeptical views labeling it a false flag or exaggeration with mocking videos.

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Swedish Jas 39 Gripen jets escorting Russian Kilo-class submarine in Kattegat toward Baltic Sea.
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Swedish fighter jets follow Russian submarine toward Baltic Sea

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Swedish Jas 39 Gripen jets met a Russian Kilo-class submarine in the Kattegat on Friday, heading into the Baltic Sea. The Armed Forces are tracking it with allies as part of routine operations. The submarine is in international waters without violating Swedish territory.

Swedish armed forces confirmed on Friday that the drone neutralized near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was of Russian origin. The incident occurred on Wednesday in the Öresund strait, about 13 kilometers from the ship docked in Malmö. The French Foreign Minister described such an action as a 'ridiculous provocation' if it came from Russia.

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A drone approached the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Malmö harbor on Wednesday. The Swedish Armed Forces detected the suspicious flight and jammed it using electronic warfare. The incident is under investigation as a possible violation of Swedish airspace, with suspicions of Russian involvement.

A Swedish seaman's priest has delivered food to ten Russian sailors stranded on the boarded ship Caffa off Trelleborg. The vessel, suspected of belonging to the Russian shadow fleet, was boarded by the Coast Guard and police a week ago, and the captain has been arrested. The crew lacked sufficient provisions, and aid came with support from authorities.

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A suspicious dangerous object was found in central Malmö on Saturday evening, prompting a major police operation. The area was cordoned off and residents were sheltered while the bomb squad investigated with a robot. The object turned out to be harmless.

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