Iran has partially reopened its airspace.
Modern.az reports that the ISNA agency disseminated information about this, citing the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization.
It was stated that a part of the country's airspace was reopened today at 7:00 AM local time.
"As of 07:00, the country's airspace and some airports have been reopened. Routes in the eastern part of the airspace are open for international flights passing over Iran," the statement noted.
The Civil Aviation Organization also stated that flight operations at the country's airports will be gradually restored in accordance with the technical and operational readiness of military and civilian units, and passenger services will be provided to citizens.
At the end of the statement, citizens were asked to follow news and additional information only through the official channels of the Civil Aviation Organization.
It should be recalled that Iran closed its airspace after the US and Israeli air attacks that began on February 28.