Advanced technology helps Russia secure security at the 2018 World Cup

In addition to three security doors, Russia also deployed a series of face-recognition cameras to help police detect suspicious objects.

The 2018 World Cup has started to start. The issue of security throughout the tournament was a major challenge for Russia in the context of diplomatic tensions, escalating violence caused by Russian extremists (Holigans), along with a threat. terrorism.

11 cities where World Cup matches are always placed in the highest security status. Police have been strengthened in the areas around the stadium and gathered many fans, some of whom can speak a lot of foreign languages.

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Security is also tightened at the subway system.

Security is also tightened at the subway system, professional dogs will be used to detect explosives.

In order to enter the stadium, all foreign fans and host countries, including children, need to present their passport or Fan ID card.

Besides, the fans have to overcome 3 security check ports including: metal revolving door, personal belongings scanner and body sweeping door.

Cameras equipped with face recognition technology can also be used.

In order to avoid repeating football violence like the scuffle between Russian supporters and British fans in Euro 2016, Russian police conducted a search, arrest, criminal investigation and listed a 'list'. Black books' include banned thugs into the stadium.

A ban on trade and use of weapons and toxic substances has been applied. In addition, the ban on protests and restrictions on freedom of movement are also enforced. Some areas even apply flight bans.

During the World Cup, Russia will strictly check all orders sent to sensitive areas to prevent terrorism.