Iran today partially opened its airspace, the second day of the truce with Israel, which ended the 12 -day war. Iran’s airspace closed on June 13, when Israel launched an unprecedented air attack. “The airspace of eastern Iran has reopened for international flights and domestic flights, exclusively for those destined for airports in the eastern part of the country,” said Transport Ministry spokesman Majid Ahavan. Among the reopening airports are that of the armpit, which was struck during the war. Also operate the airports of Sabahar, Zachadan and Zask. Flights to other areas, including the capital of Tehran “are not allowed until younger,” Ahavan added. Source: RES
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