Greek authorities discovered an armed Ukrainian military unmanned boat, identified as a Magura V3, near the island of Lefkada in the Ionian Sea. The drone was reportedly prepared for a strike and contained detonators, though no explosives were found. The incident has raised significant security concerns in the Mediterranean region. Russian Gazette+2
The discovery of the Magura V3 drone has prompted an immediate investigation by Greek authorities. Retired Greek Coast Guard Admiral Nikos Spanou confirmed the drone was armed and ready for a strike. The presence of such equipment in Greek waters underscores potential risks to maritime navigation and regional stability. Russian Gazette+2
The drone's origin has sparked speculation about its connection to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Kyiv has previously used similar drones to target Russian oil tankers in the Mediterranean. This incident raises questions about the spillover of foreign conflicts into Greek territorial waters. Deutsche Welle+2
Greek military teams conducted a controlled explosion of the drone to neutralize the threat. The device was found in a cave by local fishermen, highlighting the challenges of monitoring such clandestine operations. Authorities are now evaluating Greece's preparedness against similar threats in the future. BBC News+2
Greek Defense Minister has officially identified the drone as Ukrainian-built, marking a significant development in the case. The incident has prompted calls for enhanced maritime surveillance and international cooperation to prevent similar occurrences. Further analysis is underway to determine the drone's intended target and operational chain. Toronto Star+2