Greece Confirms Ukrainian Sea Drone Found on Island as 'Extremely Serious' Threat
Greece: Ukrainian Sea Drone Found on Island Is 'Extremely Serious'

Greece's defense minister confirmed on Tuesday that a military sea drone discovered on a Greek island last week is Ukrainian-built, describing the incident as a threat to Mediterranean navigation and an "extremely serious issue."

Discovery and Confirmation

A fisherman on the island of Lefkada found the craft inside a coastal cave on May 7 and towed it close to a nearby harbor. The drone was moved a day later to a naval base on the mainland for inspection, and the explosives it carried were later destroyed, according to Greece's public broadcaster, ERT.

"We have certainty now that it is a Ukrainian USV," Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said, referring to the drone as an unmanned surface vehicle. Ukrainian authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Threat to Navigation

Dendias made the remarks in Brussels at a meeting of European Union defense ministers, stating that he would raise the issue with his European colleagues and directly with Ukrainian officials. "You understand that the presence of that USV — the drone, the sea drone — affects the freedom of navigation and affects also the security of navigation," Dendias said. "This is an extremely serious issue."

Ukrainian Drone Usage

Ukraine has used surface drones to attack Russian naval vessels in the Black Sea and more recently to target tankers transporting Russian oil as part of a campaign to hamper Moscow's energy exports. Greek authorities gave no further details of the drone, but Greek naval experts said its features resemble Ukrainian Magura-type craft, a platform developed by Ukraine's intelligence service.

Potential Danger to Tourists

Lefkada, off the west coast of the Greek mainland, is on a busy waterway between Greece and Italy and is popular with tourists traveling by yacht or ferry, as well as commercial vessels. "It appears that the (drone) suffered some malfunction and was moving in an uncontrolled way," Stefanos Gikas, a Greek deputy minister for maritime affairs, told public television on Monday. "So this craft — a black thing without navigation and carrying explosives — could have struck a tourist vessel."

Broader Concerns

The heightening drone-led confrontation between Ukraine and the invading Russian military has led to multiple incidents on the territory of NATO and EU member states, mostly involving suspected Russian drones entering their airspace. "They are violating our airspace. And it's very clear that inside the European Union we should rearrange our capacities, our capabilities, in order to decrease this type of violations," Romanian Defense Minister Radu-Dinel Miruța said in Brussels on Tuesday. "It is very important to understand that this is a common threat," he said. "It is happening on the entire eastern flank."

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