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Russian EW 'blinds' a Ukrainian Magura drone — it detonates in a NATO port

Russian EW 'blinds' a Ukrainian Magura drone — it detonates in a NATO port

A hijacked Magura V5 explodes at Constanța's Pier 78; three more from the swarm are still unaccounted for

Defence·Conflicts· contested-result O que quebrou·Como as guerras realmente terminam·O que não estão dizendo ·7 takes ·atualizado 24 de jun. de 2026

Summary

A Ukrainian Magura V5 unmanned surface vessel detonated inside Romania's port of Constanța on 5 June 2026, at berth 78, around 10:28am — hours after the Coast Guard was alerted to a floating object at ~6:20am. No casualties. Ukraine's navy says the drone lost control after being "blinded" and effectively hijacked by Russian Electronic Warfare while on an operational mission against the Black Sea Fleet. Bucharest established contact with Kyiv, which confirmed it had lost control of four naval drones from a five-vessel swarm: one exploded at Constanța, one in Ukrainian waters, and three remain unaccounted for. The incident lands a Ukrainian weapon, turned rogue by Russian EW, inside a NATO member's harbour — exposing a control-link vulnerability in the same USVs that have devastated Russia's fleet.

By the numbers

  • 5 — drones in the swarm; Ukraine lost control of 4; 3 still unaccounted for.
  • ~10:28am, 5 June 2026 — detonation time at Constanța berth 78.
  • ~4 hours — gap between first sighting (~6:20am) and the blast.
  • 0 — reported casualties.
  • 2 — Romania/Constanța incidents in the same June window (drone blasts in NATO waters).

Why it matters

The episode cuts both ways: it shows Russian EW can wrest control of Ukraine's fleet-killing Naval Drones and weaponise them by accident inside NATO territory, and it hands Moscow a propaganda line about Ukrainian recklessness. For Romania it is a sovereignty and civil-safety breach; for Western USV programmes it flags a control-link hardening problem.

What to watch

  • Whether the three missing drones surface in NATO waters or shipping lanes.
  • Romanian/NATO protests to Kyiv and any change to Ukrainian USV launch corridors.
  • Evidence on which Russian EW system achieved the hijack, and counter-measures.