An unmanned aerial vehicle was found on the rocks between Tyulenovo and Kamen Bryag, the place was cordoned off by the police in Shabla. The place is not accessible from the shore. An unidentified object was reported to the military. Identification of the object and dispatch of a team from the Naval Forces is pending, BTA reported, referring to the Ministry of Defense.
Hotelier Radoslav Rusev was the first to report on the social networks about the discovery of an UAV near the cliffs of Tyulenovo. He told BNR that he first saw the unmanned vehicle while it was floating in the sea. On September 18, 2023, a drone with an explosive device attached to it was defused on the same shore. The new drone is smaller than the previous one, Rusev claims. From the published photos, it can be seen that the device does not carry an explosive device and was most likely used for reconnaissance.
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