Police forces use drones, surveillance and manpower from elsewhere to keep World Cup secure
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Police forces use drones, surveillance and manpower from elsewhere to keep World Cup secure
JESSE WINTER
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED JUNE 10, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026
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The Vancouver Police Department demonstrates the use of a Skydio X10 drone, a tool it is deploying as a World Cup security measure, on Wednesday, three days before the first match in the city.
DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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