A naval mine believed to date back to World War II was recently discovered on the seabed off the coast of western Crete, approximately ten meters offshore near the Koutalas sea cave. The mine, located at a depth of 12-15 meters, was identified by the Greek Coast Guard, which reported the find to authorities. This discovery follows a pattern where unexploded ordnance from the war continues to surface along Greece's coastline decades later. The Hellenic Navy has been requested to assist in safely disposing of the mine.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the discovery of a historical military artifact without taking a political stance. It focuses on the technical and operational aspects of the Coast Guard's findings and the subsequent coordination with the Hellenic Navy. There is no overt ideological framing,




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