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Multiple Unauthorized Drones Intercepted Near Toronto FIFA World Cup Events
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Toronto police have intercepted four unauthorized drones over two days near FIFA World Cup events. The first incidents occurred on June 10, 2026, when two individuals were charged for flying drones near the FIFA Countdown Concert. The second set of interceptions happened on June 12, 2026, during the match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with two more individuals charged. The drones were detected in restricted airspace around the stadium, prompting police reminders about the prohibition of such activities. The events are part of heightened security measures surrounding the World Cup. No specific attack methods or tools were detailed, but the incidents raise concerns about public safety and airspace security.
Key Points: • Four individuals charged for operating unauthorized drones near FIFA World Cup events. • Drones were intercepted in restricted airspace, prompting police warnings. • The incidents occurred on June 10 and June 12, 2026, during major World Cup events.