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Satellites at Damascus Airport Destruction Range (Photos)

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Satellite images show the extent of the damage caused by the Israeli raid on Damascus International Airport.

In addition, the Israeli satellite company ImageSat International published images showing the extent of the damage at the airport, saying “the raid completely disrupted operations on the airport runway.”

The company says both airport runways have been subjected to at least three raids, causing them to lose their jobs.

Also read: Damascus airport shut down as “Israel” destroys its runways

The Syrian Ministry of Transport announced on Saturday that Damascus International Airport will be closed until further notice following an Israeli airstrike that destroyed runways and damaged a passenger terminal.

The Syrian news agency quoted a military source as saying; The defense blocked Israeli missiles, but the attack wounded civilians and caused some material damage.

Said Cham Wings Airlines, a private Syrian airline; All flights to Aleppo International Airport have been rescheduled.

The Syrian Ministry of Transport said; The airport suspended all flights and later said in a statement, “Israeli attack on Damascus International Airport infrastructure disables runways.”

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