16/06/2026 19:09 - Internacionales
Drones sobrevolando la Casa Blanca de noche con iluminación dramática y escena de seguridad presidencial
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revealed that it successfully thwarted a planned attack using explosive drones during a major Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held at the White House. The event took place on June 14, 2026, marking the 80th birthday of former President Donald Trump.
For international readers, the White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States in Washington, D.C. Hosting a commercial sporting event like UFC (a mixed martial arts organization) there is highly unusual and signifies the event's massive scale and political significance. The spectacular, which hosted over 4,000 guests, featured a massive 28-meter tall structure known as "The Claw" erected in the presidential gardens. The fight card included seven bouts, with two being for world championship titles.
The mixed martial arts spectacle was reportedly held on the same day a significant peace agreement with Iran was announced, aimed at reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz (a critical oil shipping route). Dana White, the CEO of UFC and a known supporter of Trump, was present to celebrate alongside him. The event's estimated cost was a staggering USD 60 million.
The FBI's revelation highlights the growing sophistication of security threats facing high-profile political figures. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) carrying explosive payloads represents an evolving method of potential attack that security agencies worldwide must now actively monitor and defend against.
While authorities have not released specific details about the suspects or the precise moment the threat was neutralized, they confirmed that presidential security protocols operated flawlessly to ensure the safety of all attendees during the celebration. Reports also noted that 12 military aircraft flew over the White House gardens during the event, adding to the security presence.
Alfredo S. Quiroga