“Of course, the ban on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles introduced in the regions of our country also applies to our work in the context of the production of emissions. At the same time, we are convinced that the quality of broadcasts themselves will not suffer from this, we always intend to produce football and other broadcasts to the highest standards,” RB Sport quoted Match TV’s press service as saying.
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Previously, a ban on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles was introduced in Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Moscow region.
Source: Sport

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