The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has reported seizing over 300 drones in the vicinity of World Cup host cities since the tournament’s commencement on June 11th. The seizures, announced Tuesday, are part of heightened security measures surrounding the event. Authorities have not disclosed specific locations of the drone intercepts, but confirmed the operation is nationwide, covering areas near World Cup venues. The TSA is collaborating with other federal agencies to manage airspace security and prevent potential disruptions. Officials have expressed concerns about unauthorized drone activity posing safety and security risks during the tournament. The agency continues to monitor airspace and enforce drone regulations throughout the duration of the World Cup. This proactive measure aims to ensure the safety of attendees and the smooth operation of the games.