Air traffic resumes at Aleppo airport after zionist regime’s attack
Air traffic resumed at Syria's Aleppo airport on Tuesday at midnight local time (2200 GMT), after repairs were made to damage caused by an israeli attack.
Syria's Civil Aviation Establishment conveyed in a statement on its website that airlines are now able to readjust their flight schedules, thanks to the completion of repair work prompted by the zionist aggression.
The assault, which occurred in the early hours of the previous day, originated from the Mediterranean region and specifically targeted Aleppo International Airport. As a result of the strike, the airport's runway suffered substantial harm.
The incident underscores the ongoing volatility in the region and the precarious state of aviation infrastructure.
Amid the resumption of air travel and ongoing repair efforts, tensions in the area continue to simmer, underscoring the delicate situation.
The aftermath of this strike serves as a poignant reminder of the looming dangers emanating from the zionist occupation regime in the region. (ILKHA)