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Authorities will take down drones at World Cup events amid wartime security measures
The FBI's top agent in Los Angeles warned that drone operators will be working closely with the Federal Aviation Administration to enforce temporary flight restrictions over the stadium that will host games for the U.S. national team and Iran and related fan events.
What happened
According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Authorities will take down drones at World Cup events amid wartime security measures, The FBI’s top agent in Los Angeles warned that drone operators will be working closely with the Federal Aviation Administration to enforce temporary flight restrictions over the stadium that will host games for the U.S. national team and Iran and related fan events.
Context
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Source
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- Authorities will take down drones at World Cup events amid wartime security measuresLos Angeles Times - 2026-06-01T22:22:47+00:00
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