
Key Points
- An airstrike was conducted on the runway of San'a International Airport.
- The Yemen Civil Aviation Authority indefinitely closed all airports.
- The decision was made on Monday due to concerns over flight safety.
Following the airstrikes targeting the runway of San'a International Airport, the Yemen Civil Aviation Authority indefinitely closed all airports in the country to civilian flights.
In line with the decision taken on Monday, air traffic was completely halted due to security concerns. It was reported that the attack targeted the airport runway and that this situation directly threatened flight safety.
The development once again highlighted how the internal conflicts in the country affect civil aviation infrastructure. Authorities announced that the airspace will remain closed until a new decision is made.
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- Why was air traffic halted in Yemen?
- All airports were closed for security reasons due to the airstrikes conducted on the runway of San'a International Airport.
- Where and when did the attack take place?
- The attack was carried out on Monday on the runway of the international airport in San'a, the capital of Yemen.
- When will the airports reopen?
- Authorities did not specify when the airports will resume operations; air traffic will remain closed until a new decision is made.
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