DAMASCUS, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- The Syrian transport ministry said on Saturday that the international airport of Aleppo city in northern Syria has returned to service after a recent Israeli airstrike.
The reparation process is still going on at the Aleppo airport but the safety of landing and takeoff has been put in place, said a ministry statement.
On Wednesday, an Israeli missile attack targeted the airport, causing damage to parts of its runway. The airport of the capital Damascus was also hit on the same day but the attack didn't cause a halt in flights.
In June, an Israeli missile strike made the Damascus airport out of service for two weeks. Enditem
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