Ukrainian Magura V3 Drone Found Off Lefkada with Explosives

Ukrainian Magura V3 Drone Found Off Lefkada with Explosives

First seen 8 May 2026, 21:36 UTC KyivpostChannelnewsasiaEn.Defence-UaExpressMaritime-Executive+7 84% similarity 77.0

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A Ukrainian-designed Magura V3 naval drone was discovered by fishermen off the coast of Lefkada, Greece, on May 8, 2026. The drone, which had its engine still running, was retrieved from a coastal cave and is believed to have been configured for a kamikaze-style attack. Initial examinations revealed that it contained detonators but no explosives, although some reports suggested it may have been loaded with up to 650 lbs of explosives. Greek authorities are investigating the drone's potential use for smuggling or attacks on Russian vessels. The drone's operational capabilities include a range of up to 800 km and a top speed of 80 km/h. The incident raises concerns about maritime security and the implications of unmanned vessels in conflict zones. The drone was handed over to military specialists for further examination and neutralization.

Key Points: • A Ukrainian Magura V3 naval drone was found operational off Lefkada, Greece. • Initial reports indicated the drone had detonators but no explosives, raising security concerns. • Greek authorities are investigating potential links to smuggling or attacks on Russian vessels.

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2026-05-08
Ukrainian drone discovered by fishermen
Fishermen found the Magura V3 drone in a cave off Lefkada with its engine running and towed it to port.
Kyivpost
2026-05-08
Greek authorities begin investigation
The Greek military and coast guard began examining the drone for potential threats and operational use.
Channelnewsasia
2026-05-09
Drone examined; detonators removed
EOD specialists confirmed the drone had detonators and removed them to neutralize the threat.
Maritime-Executive
2026-05-09
Reports of explosives and investigation details emerge
Some reports suggest the drone may have been loaded with explosives, prompting further investigation by Greek authorities.
En.Defence-Ua

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