The U.S. has seized over 50 drones near the venues for the 2026 World Cup.

U.S. Authorities Seize Over 50 Drones Near World Cup 2026 Venues
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has reported the seizure of more than 50 drones near venues hosting the 2026 World Cup matches. This action is part of heightened security measures implemented for the global event that began last week.
Enhanced Security Measures
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Marquess Mullen, stated that security agencies detected and intercepted these drones in the vicinity of stadiums and event areas. The primary goal of this initiative is to prevent potential threats and ensure the safety of fans attending the matches.
FAA Implements Drone Ban
In conjunction with these efforts, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has enforced a complete ban on drone flights over World Cup matches and related public events across various states. This ban forms part of a comprehensive security framework designed to safeguard the tournament.
Conclusion
As the World Cup progresses, authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to maintain a secure environment for all attendees. The proactive measures taken by U.S. security agencies highlight the importance of safety during such high-profile events.
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