Yemen's Sanaa International Airport Set to Reopen After Conflict Closure
Sanaa International Airport in Yemen is scheduled to resume operations from Wednesday. This follows a closure since May 7 caused by damage from an Israeli strike amid conflict involving the Iran-backed Houthis group.
Yemen's Sanaa International Airport is slated to reopen on Wednesday, according to the general director's announcement on Tuesday.
The airport operations had been halted since May 7 following damage incurred from an Israeli strike during the ongoing conflict involving the Iran-backed Houthis group.
The resumption marks a significant step towards normalization following months of disruption caused by the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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