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World : US Seizes Over 300 Drones During World Cup Events
ISTANBUL, June 24 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- United States (US) authorities have confiscated more than 300 drones since the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for violating restricted airspace rules, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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Washington Examiner
· Jun 22, 2026
FBI reports over 300 drone incursions during World Cup matches
The FBI has intercepted over 300 unauthorized drones nationwide so far during the first week and a half of the 2026 World Cup games. The FBI’s Los Angeles field office confirmed the number to the Washington Examiner on Monday morning, adding that its office has seized 34 drones itself over the Los Angeles World Cup facilities []
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 2, 2026
Unusual Machines: Riding The Pentagon's Multi-Billion Dollar Drone Push
Unusual Machines: Riding The Pentagon's Multi-Billion Dollar Drone Push
UPI
· Jun 23, 2026
TSA confiscates 300 drones at U.S. World Cup events
TSA confiscates 300 drones at U.S. World Cup events
POLITICO - Politics
· Jun 26, 2026
The drone war over World Cup skies
Feds say they have seized more than 300 drones flying over stadiums. No one can say what the unmanned aircraft were doing there.
Mehr News Agency
· Jun 30, 2026
Over 1,000 drones discovered since FIFA World Cup 2026 start
TEHRAN, Jun. 30 (MNA) – As the World Cup hits the halfway mark, more than 1,000 drones have been detected near stadiums and over 300 of them neutralized by authorities, the White House’s tournament czar said Monday.
Defence Blog
· Jun 23, 2026
Cheap drones are beating Russia’s billion-dollar air defenses
Cheap, mass-produced Ukrainian long-range one-way attack drones are breaking through one of the most expensive air defense networks ever assembled, with a 20 to 30 percent penetration rate that is proving sufficient to systematically dismantle Russia’s oil refining industry and degrade its military logistics, a Ukrainian officer with direct command experience in the deep-strike drone []
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Related coverage for "World : US Seizes Over 300 Drones During World Cup Events": Washington Examiner — FBI reports over 300 drone incursions during World Cup matches. Seeking Alpha — Unusual Machines: Riding The Pentagon's Multi-Billion Dollar Drone Push. UPI — TSA confiscates 300 drones at U.S. World Cup events. POLITICO - Politics — The drone war over World Cup skies. Mehr News Agency — Over 1,000 drones discovered since FIFA World Cup 2026 start. Defence Blog — Cheap drones are beating Russia’s billion-dollar air defenses


