The Mexican army intercepted and introduced down a drone flying close to the South Korean coaching camp forward of the workforce’s World Cup conflict with Mexico.
Navy forces used specialist gear to detect the “unregistered drone” close to the workforce’s base camp and “neutralise” it, based on a federal official, talking anonymously to Related Press.
The 2 groups meet in Group A on Thursday (2am BST on Friday). It was not clear whether or not the drone was meant to spy on South Korea’s coaching forward of that encounter.
Co-host Mexico and South Korea each received their opening matches on the World Cup and sit first and second respectively in Group A after the primary matchday.
South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo known as the incident “unlucky.”
He stated: “Yesterday (Tuesday), throughout our coaching, there was a drone within the sky that we got here to find out about.
“However fortuitously, it was proper earlier than we practiced our ways, so it didn’t influence us. However whereas we have been making ready for the match, that was crucial timing, so what occurred was unlucky.”
The federal official didn’t say when the incident occurred or whether or not any arrests have been made.
He stated solely that a number of drones had been neutralized in latest days after trying to enter safety zones round stadiums in Mexico Metropolis, Guadalajara and Monterrey — the event’s three host cities in Mexico — in addition to workforce base camps and fan festivals.
In March, Mexican authorities introduced a World Cup safety operation often known as “Plan Kukulkán,” involving about 100,000 personnel from federal and native army and police forces. The plan contains early warning programs, safety measures at stadiums, airports, roads and inns, and safety protocols for groups, officers and followers.
In Canada, authorities have banned unauthorised drones from flying over World Cup stadiums and a number of other coaching websites in Vancouver and Toronto as a safety measure.
In 2024, the Canadian ladies’s nationwide workforce was accused of utilizing a drone to spy on a New Zealand coaching session within the days main as much as their opening match on the Paris Olympics.
It triggered a spying scandal that led to the suspension of two Canadian teaching workers members and head coach Bev Priestman, who has subsequently dismissed, whereas the workforce was deducted six factors from its group standings.