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Sweden Investigates New Suspected Drone Incursion Near Gotland

By Erik Lindqvist •

In brief

Sweden's military is investigating a new suspected drone incursion near Gotland. An unidentified object was tracked for 12 minutes before vanishing. The Coast Guard has sent a vessel to the area as security concerns in the Baltic remain high.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Sweden Investigates New Suspected Drone Incursion Near Gotland

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The Swedish Armed Forces reported an unidentified flying object near the strategic island of Gotland at 18:45 local time. A military spokesperson said airspace monitoring systems detected the object, which was tracked for approximately twelve minutes, according to the official report. This incident follows multiple previous drone sightings near Swedish critical infrastructure. The Swedish Coast Guard has deployed a vessel to the area to assist with the investigation. No civilian flights were affected. The Swedish government and the Riksdag are closely monitoring the situation. The recent heightened security focus in the Baltic Sea region makes this event particularly notable. A public report from the Swedish Armed Forces or the Swedish Coast Guard is likely to be issued within the next twenty-four hours. This expected announcement has already sparked immediate media interest and coverage. The analysis of the radar data will be crucial for determining the nature and origin of the object. Swedish government policy often addresses such national security matters. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges in the region. The strategic importance of Gotland is well understood within Stockholm politics. The response involves coordinated efforts between different branches of Sweden's defense and security apparatus. Further details will depend on the findings from the ongoing military and coast guard analysis.

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Published: April 21, 2026

Tags: Swedish governmentRiksdag decisionsStockholm politicsSwedish Parliamentgovernment policy Sweden

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