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US agencies seize more than 600 drones near World Cup Sites

The Transportation Security Administration announced on Monday that U.S. agencies had seized more than 600 'drones' near FIFA World Cup venues, and fan zones since the tournament began on June 11,?the Transportation Security Administration.

All aircraft operations (including drones) are prohibited on match days within a three nautical mile radius and up to nine hundred meters (914 feet) above the ground around stadiums, unless authorized by air traffic controllers. FBI reported that drones were seized in restricted airspace across all 11 U.S. host city cities.

The FBI reported that over 70 drones were seized in Dallas, during five matches.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has banned drones from flying above matches and fan gatherings in the United States.

Drones are prohibited from fan gatherings within a radius of one nautical mile and up to 1,000 feet.

The FBI has said that drone operators who violate restricted airspace can be fined up to $100,000 and face criminal charges, as well as the confiscation of their drone. FBI teams are stationed at World Cup stadiums in order to detect and disable unauthorised drones.

Cristobal Torres, a 40 year old Mexican, was charged last week for flying a drone around the 'Dallas Stadium' ahead of a game.

The Homeland Security Department installed new counter-drone defence systems on the U.S. Mexico border in Texas.

In the past, there have been numerous drone accidents over major U.S. sporting events. There have been numerous drone incidents over major?U.S. sporting events.

A man plead guilty in 2025 after being charged with violating defence airspace for flying a drone above a National Football League post-season game in Baltimore.

(source: Reuters)