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SAT · 2026-05-09 · 18:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0509-74943
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Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives

Greek authorities conducted a controlled explosion of a naval drone carrying approximately 100kg of explosives, discovered by fishermen in a cave near Lefkada in the Ionian Sea. The unmanned vessel, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin and potentially a Magura drone, was found with its engine running and handwritten Ukrainian notes aboard.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-09 · 18:00 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives
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Greek authorities conducted a controlled explosion of a naval drone carrying approximately 100kg of explosives, discovered by fishermen in a cave near Lefkada in the Ionian Sea. The unmanned vessel, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin and potentially a Magura drone, was found with its engine running and handwritten Ukrainian notes aboard. Greek bomb disposal experts removed its detonators and battery before the controlled blast near Astakos. The incident has raised concerns about Greece's maritime security and prompted an investigation into how the drone entered Greek territorial waters and its intended purpose, with theories suggesting it was lost during transport or aimed at Russian shipping in the Mediterranean. Ukraine has not yet commented on the discovery.

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Opposition defence spokesman Michalis Katrinis criticized Greece's Navy as ill-prepared for a new era of warfare.

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A naval drone carrying explosives was discovered in the Ionian Sea near Lefkada, Greece.

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Defence Minister Nikos Dendias sought to downplay the significance of the drone's discovery.

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The drone was estimated to be carrying around 100kg (220lb) of explosives.

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The drone is suspected to be of Ukrainian origin and is likely a Ukrainian-made Magura drone.

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Greek authorities have rendered safe a naval drone carrying explosives after it was discovered in the Ionian Sea by fishermen.The unmanned vessel, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin, was found in a cave near Lefkada on Greece's western coast on Thursday with its engine still running. Greek bomb disposal experts removed its detonators and battery.The incident has raised questions about Greece's maritime security and its vulnerability to emerging military technology.Authorities are now investigating how the drone ended up in Greece's territorial waters and why it may have been in the Mediterranean.Ukraine has used naval drones to target Russian warships, tankers and naval bases since Moscow's full-scale invasion began in 2022, but much of this activity has been constrained to the Black Sea, which the two nations border.Ukraine's military has so far not commented. Both Greek and Ukrainian media have identified it as likely a Ukrainian-made Magura drone.Two reputable Greek news outlets are reporting that notes handwritten in Ukrainian were found aboard the vessel.It was estimated to be carrying around 100kg (220lb) of explosives, prompting Greek authorities to conduct a controlled explosion in the sea near Astakos.Specialist teams in the Greek armed forces are now inspecting the drone for clues as to its origin and purpose.Greek newspaper Ta Nea reports that theories being considered are that the drone - with an estimated range of 432 miles (700km) - fell into the sea while being transported or was intended to target Russian shipping in the Mediterranean but lost contact with its operator.The vessel had a built-in GPS that could have been affected by bad weather and sensors that were broken when it was discovered, according to public broadcaster ERT.But the drone's presence has prompted criticism that Greece's Navy was ill-prepared for a new era of warfare."Unfortunately, all Greek women and men are realising that the country is an open vineyard," opposition defence spokesman Michalis Katrinis commented.Meanwhile, Greece's Communist party said in a statement: "What business did the Ukrainian naval drone have in Greek territorial waters? What was its goal? Did the Greek government know if and in which operational plan it was part of? [...] Are other similar drones of other 'allies' also operating in Greek territorial waters?"The nationalist pro-Russian Hellenic Solution party called it a "conscious military provocation".Defence Minister Nikos Dendias sought to downplay the significance of the drone's discovery on Saturday, saying: "Because we know what it is and what it contains, we have nothing to envy."
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