An Estonian sailboat flying the Estonian flag was reported to have gone down at sea while en route from the Azores to France. According to a photograph from the Kolmapäeva newspaper, the sailboat, identified as Cekritito, was found adrift at sea. The crew was subsequently evacuated by helicopter.

The incident occurred while the vessel was sailing from the Azores towards France. Details regarding the circumstances of the grounding or sinking were not immediately available, but the boat and its crew required emergency assistance at sea. The evacuation procedure was carried out by helicopter personnel, ensuring the safety of the sailors.

The report confirms that the sailboat was transiting the waters connecting the Azores to France. Such incidents highlight the inherent risks associated with open-sea sailing and the critical importance of maritime safety protocols. While the vessel was found adrift, the successful evacuation of the crew indicates a timely and professional response from rescue services.

The recovery and subsequent handling of the sailboat, Cekritito, are expected to be managed by relevant maritime authorities. The incident underscores the ongoing commitment to maritime safety operations in the region connecting the Azores and France.

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