
"Authorities in Greece have intensified investigations into how an explosive-packed drone ended up in waters off the west of the country. An inquiry, involving specialised military teams, broadened at the weekend after bomb disposal experts detonated the unmanned device at sea. The Greek defence minister, Nikos Dendias, said the drone, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin, almost certainly came from a foreign state although he stopped short of identifying the country."
"We know what it is, and we more or less know what it contains, he said, while also attempting to allay fears that Greece lacked the military capabilities to defend itself against such emerging technology. We have nothing to envy, we are creating the possibilities so that our homeland can equip its combat navy with the most developed drones and anti-drone systems that currently exist."
"It is believed the drone landed close to the shores of Lefkada, a popular resort island in the Ionian, when its operators lost control and the device drifted off course. It was found by a fisher in a cave last Thursday. Alarm over its discovery deepened on Saturday after it was reported that the long-range kamikaze drone was laden with an estimated 100kg of explosives. Greek defence ministry officials refused to confirm it was loaded with munitions."
"The political opposition was quick to accuse Athens' centre-right government of being ill-prepared to deal with the threat posed by such weaponry. On Sunday, Michalis Katrinis, the main opposition Pasok party's defence spokesperson, said: Mr Dendias has told us he knows' [all about the drone] but the Greek people are not allowed to learn anything about its origins, the purposes it served and how it was found, moving unhindered, around Lefk"
Greek authorities intensified investigations into an explosive-packed drone found in waters off western Greece. Specialized military teams expanded the inquiry after bomb disposal experts detonated the unmanned device at sea. The defence minister said the drone was suspected to be of Ukrainian origin and almost certainly came from a foreign state, without naming it. He said Greece is developing capabilities, including combat navy drones and anti-drone systems. The drone was believed to have drifted off course near Lefkada after operators lost control, and it was found by a fisher in a cave. Reports estimated about 100kg of explosives, though officials did not confirm the payload. The incident raised concerns about maritime security and prompted political criticism over preparedness.
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