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Mystery Explosive Drone Discovered in Greek Waters

A suspected naval drone loaded with explosives has washed up in the Ionian Sea, raising questions about the reach of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 8, 2026 at 5:53 PMProcessed May 8, 2026 at 9:41 PM
A screenshot showing the discovered naval drone (left) is being towed by a Greek coastguard boat to the port of Vasiliki on the island of Lefkada in the Ionian Sea

A mysterious unmanned naval vessel, reportedly rigged with explosives, has been recovered in the Ionian Sea after being discovered by local fishermen in a cave near the island of Lefkada. The Greek coast guard towed the craft to the port of Vasiliki, where the Ministry of Defence has launched an investigation to determine its origin and intended target.

While the drone bore no clear markings, media reports and military analysts have noted its resemblance to the Ukrainian MAGURA V5, a platform that has been utilized to strike Russian naval assets.

The discovery has sparked speculation that the drone may have been deployed to target Russia’s 'shadow fleet'—the network of tankers used by Moscow to circumvent Western sanctions. Whether the vessel arrived in Greek waters due to a technical failure or a loss of communication remains under investigation.

This incident highlights the expanding theater of the Russia-Ukraine war, as naval drone warfare continues to evolve and drift far beyond the immediate front lines of the Black Sea.

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