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France says drone incident near aircraft carrier would be ‘provocation’ if Russian link confirmed

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PARIS, Feb 27 (Reuters) - ‌France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on ​Friday Paris had no evidence that Russia was behind an unidentified drone ⁠neutralised near the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier docked in Sweden but if that were to be the case it ​would be a "ridiculous provocation".

The Swedish military on Wednesday took down a ‌drone of unknown origin detected more than 10 km from the carrier, the French army told Reuters. The carrier group is ⁠currently on a mission in the region and ⁠docked this week in the city of Malmo.

* Sweden's Defence Minister Pal Jonson said on ThursdaySwedish airspace had probably been violated by a drone "inconnection with a Russian military ship" in ‌Swedish territorialwaters. * "If indeed, as the (Swedish) defence minister suggested,there is a ⁠potential Russian origin for this incident, ‌the onlyconclusion I would draw is ​that this is a ridiculousprovocation," Barrot told reporters in Malmo on Friday. * The security of the French battleship was not ‌threatened,he added. * A Swedish Navy ship observed ​the suspicious drone duringan ⁠ongoing maritime patrol on Thursday, Sweden's armed forcessaid. * ‌Sweden initiated countermeasures to disrupt ⁠the drone,which was not recovered, and no further observations have sincebeen made. * The incident is the latest in a flurry ​of drone activitiesin several ‌European NATO countries that have been linked toMoscow.

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo ⁠Nostro, John Irish in ​Paris, Johan Ahlander in Stockholm and Terje Solsvik in ​Oslo; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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