NATO backs Ukraine in Greece maritime dispute over drone with 300kg explosives. Senior NATO official says Ukraine's use of unmanned boats against Russian ships is militarily justified.
NATO leadership backed Ukraine in its dispute with Greece, which accused Ukraine of threatening maritime traffic in the Mediterranean Sea. The scandal erupted after a Ukrainian maritime drone with 300 kg of explosives was found near a Greek island. A senior NATO official stated that Ukraine's use of unmanned boats against Russian ships is part of an 'asymmetric war' and is militarily justified.
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