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Mexican military shot down a drone at South Korean soccer team training camp
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Mexican military shot down a drone at South Korean soccer team training camp

Mexican armed forces shot down an unauthorized drone near South Korea's training camp during the World Cup qualifiers. The incident occurred close to the team's base ahead of their match against Mexico. South Korean coach Hong Myung-bo described the event as 'unfortunate,' noting it happened just before tactical training but did not affect preparations. A federal agent confirmed multiple drones had been neutralized near stadiums and fan events in recent days. Security for the tournament involves over 100,000 personnel.

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Mexican military shot down a drone at South Korean soccer team training camp

Mexican armed forces shot down an unauthorized drone near South Korea's training camp during the World Cup qualifiers. The incident occurred close to the team's base ahead of their match against Mexico. South Korean coach Hong Myung-bo described the event as 'unfortunate,' noting it happened just before tactical training but did not affect preparations. A federal agent confirmed multiple drones had been neutralized near stadiums and fan events in recent days. Security for the tournament involves over 100,000 personnel.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overt ideological framing. It includes direct quotes from both Mexican authorities and the South Korean coach, providing balanced perspectives. There is no evident bias in language or emphasis.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the drone being shot down near South Korea's training camp and mentions the involvement of Mexican federal agents. However, it lacks precise timing and confirmation of any arrests. The claim that Mexico may have been spying on South Korea is speculative bu

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