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After Denmark & Norway, drones near Swedish naval base set off alarm bells

Amid rising Russian aerial incursions in Europe, drone sightings near a Swedish naval base have set off alarm bells. Drones have led to prolonged shutdowns of airports in Denmark and Norway this week.

After Denmark and Norway, drone sightings on Thursday evening near a naval base set off alarm bells in Sweden.

The city of Karlskrona hosts Sweden’s largest naval base and the headquarters of its coast guard.

The Swedish outlet SVT reported the police as saying that multiple drones were sighted in the vicinity of a Swedish naval base in the city of Karlskrona. An official said that drones were also spotted at three other places in the country.

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Earlier this week, drone sightings in Denmark and Norway caused prolonged airport shutdown in their capitals Copenhagen and Oslo multiple times. Denmark blamed Russia for initial sightings, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calling it the “most serious attack so far against Danish critical infrastructure”.

These drone sightings in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have come at a time when tensions between Europe and Russia are high after continuing Russian aerial incursions. In recent weeks, Poland, Romania, and Estonia have reported Russian aerial incursions involving fighter planes and drones. In the most serious incursion, Poland said it joined Nato allies to shoot down Russian drones as at least 19 drones entered its airspace on the intervening night of September 9-10.

In the wake of rising tensions, Nato chief Mark Rutte has said that the alliance would shoot down Russian fighters if they would pose a threat in member-state’s airspaces. US President Donald Trump has also said that Nato allies shoot down Russian fighters breaching their airspace.

Country Date of Incursion Disclosure Date Aircraft/Type Response Forces Shootdowns/Actions NATO Response
Poland Sep 9, 2025 (11:30 PM) Sep 10, 2025 19–23 drones Polish AF, Dutch F-16s (QRA) Dutch F-16s shot down 4 drones Article 4 invoked; Operation Eastern Sentry launched
Poland Sep 13, 2025 Sep 13, 2025 Additional drone threats Polish jets scrambled None; Lublin Airport closed Follow-up to Sep 9 incident
Estonia Sep 19, 2025 (9:58–10:11 AM) Sep 19, 2025 3 MiG-31 fighters Italian F-35s, Swedish Gripen, Finnish jets Intercepted and escorted out Article 4 invoked; UN Security Council meeting
Romania Sep 13, 2025 Sep 14, 2025 1 drone Romanian F-16s, German Eurofighters No shootdown (collateral concerns) Russian ambassador summoned
Norway Apr 25, 2025 Sep 23, 2025 Su-24 fighter Norwegian radar tracking None; diplomatic protest Disclosed three 2025 violations together
Norway Jul 24, 2025 Sep 23, 2025 L-410 Turbolet Norwegian radar tracking None; diplomatic protest
Norway Aug 18, 2025 Sep 23, 2025 Su-33 fighter Norwegian radar tracking None; diplomatic protest
Denmark Sep 22–23, 2025 Sep 23, 2025 2–3 large drones Danish security forces Airports closed 4+ hrs; 30+ flights diverted Declared “most serious infrastructure attack”
Denmark Sep 24–25, 2025 Sep 24–25, 2025 Multiple unidentified drones Danish security forces Aalborg/Billund airports closed Hybrid attack by “professional actor”
Lithuania August 2025 August 2025 2 Gerbera drones from Belarus Lithuanian military investigation Drones crashed; explosives recovered Authorized shootdown law effective Oct 2025

Clear connection with Denmark, Norway sightings: Police

At Karlskrona, police personnel who responded to reports of sightings also saw drones, Mattias Lundgren, the on-duty preliminary investigation head, told SVT.

Lundgren said that drones seen in Karlskrona were similar to those seen in Denmark and three other locations in Sweden — Skane, Sturko, and Tjurko.

“It’s a larger type [the one in Karlskrona], similar to the one seen over Denmark and Skåne. It’s unclear what it is, but we’ve filed a report for violation of aviation law,” said Lundgren.

The police said that they could see “a clear connection” of sightings in Sweden to recent incidents in Denmark and Norway as drones were similar and sightings happened broadly around the same time, according to SVT.

Sweden is a member of Nato just like Denmark, Norway, Poland, Estonia, and Romania. While interceptions were not made in Denmark and Norway, host countries and Nato allies deployed fighters and pressed air defence systems to tackle intruding Russian drones and planes in Poland and elsewhere. Dutch, Italian, German, and British air forces have ramped up aerial security activity in eastern Europe with allies in the region.

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