Fishermen discovered an unmanned sea drone off the coast of Artvin’s Hopa district on Tuesday morning, the second such device found in Turkish Black Sea waters in a week, prompting authorities to dispatch naval commandos who destroyed the device in a controlled manner.
Fishermen on a boat spotted an object on the sea surface off Hopa in the morning hours and reported it to the Hopa Coast Guard Command. A Coast Guard boat was dispatched to the area following the report
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Source: Turkey Today News
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