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Greek probe finds suspected Ukrainian sea drone lost course after malfunction, sources say

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Posted on May 15, 2026

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· Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Greek investigation links Ukrainian sea drone found on Lefkada to malfunction

Investigation Details and Diplomatic Implications

Discovery and Initial Analysis

ATHENS, May 15 (Reuters) - Greek investigators believe a military sea drone found on a Greek island last week went off course due to a technical failure and may not have travelled far, sources said on Friday.

The explosives-laden drone - which Greece says is Ukrainian, a claim Kyiv has officially denied - was discovered by fishermen on the shores of Lefkada on May 7, triggering diplomatic tensions between Athens and Kyiv.

Technical Examination of the Drone

Greek intelligence and military units have been analysing the drone, dismantling it and using reverse engineering to determine its characteristics.

Investigators are also examining its metadata to establish its mission and whether it was launched from a mother ship or from shore — potentially as far away as Libya across the Mediterranean.

Possible Causes of Malfunction

A security source said the drone likely failed to reach its target after losing orientation due to a technical malfunction.

"This issue is very serious. This vessel ... had explosives, endangering the safety of navigation. I don't want to think what it would mean for a passenger ship or any ship to collide with that drone," Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said on Thursday, insisting that the drone is Ukrainian.

Preliminary Findings and Ongoing Analysis

Preliminary findings suggest it did not travel a long distance, making a launch from Libya less likely, a security source said. Another official said fuel levels are a key factor in the assessment but declined to give further details.

The technical analysis is nearly complete, with only some encrypted data yet to be decoded, the source added.

Broader Context and International Response

Ukraine has over the past year targeted tankers in the Black Sea and beyond, including in the Mediterranean, that it says are part of Russia's so-called "shadow fleet" – vessels that Kyiv says are helping Moscow to escape sanctions and export oil to fund its war effort in Ukraine. 

Greece has alerted the European Union to the matter. 

Potential Diplomatic Actions

Speaking from Brussels this week, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said Athens is ready to lodge a formal complaint once the investigation concludes.

(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis and Renee Maltezou; Additional reporting by Daniel Flynn; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Greek investigators suspect a technical malfunction caused the drone to lose orientation and drift into Lefkada waters, suggesting a short travel distance rather than a long-range launch from Libya or beyond.
  • The drone—identified as a Ukrainian unmanned surface vehicle (USV), possibly Magura-class—was found with detonators and potentially explosives; it has undergone dismantling and reverse engineering at a naval base to assess its mission profile.
  • This incident raises maritime navigation safety concerns and diplomatic tensions, as Greece will consider a formal complaint to Kyiv and has alerted the EU, while Ukraine denies involvement and offers to cooperate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Greek investigators find about the sea drone discovered on Lefkada?
They found that the sea drone likely went off course due to a technical malfunction and did not travel a long distance.
Who is believed to have launched the explosives-laden sea drone?
Greek authorities claim the drone is Ukrainian, but Kyiv has officially denied it.
How was the drone discovered?
Fishermen found the explosives-laden drone on the shores of Lefkada island on May 7.
What are the broader implications of the drone incident?
The incident has triggered diplomatic tensions between Greece and Ukraine, and Greece has notified the European Union.
What steps are Greek authorities taking following the discovery?
Authorities are dismantling and analyzing the drone, reviewing its metadata, and considering lodging a formal complaint to the EU.

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