The air routes to Iran, which were blocked due to the war with Israel, are expected to gradually reopen.

Russia's RIA Novosti reported on the 28th (local time) that Iran has partially opened its airspace over central and western regions for international flights.

Iranians are burning the American and Israeli flags at the funeral ceremony for Iranian IRGC leaders who were killed in the Israel airstrike in Tehran. /Courtesy of Yonhap News

On the 25th, Iran partially opened its airspace to allow international and domestic flights in the eastern region.

Following the surprise airstrike by Israel on the 13th, which marked the beginning of the war between the two countries, Iran blocked its airspace immediately thereafter.

After Iran sustained damage to its nuclear facilities from U.S. airstrikes, it agreed to a ceasefire with Israel on the 23rd. With the cessation of airstrike responses, the need to close airspace also disappeared.

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