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Iran's airspace has been partially opened for international flights

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Iran's airspace is partially open for international flights. This was confirmed on June 24 by data from the Flightradar24 service.

"Iran's airspace is now open for international arrivals and departures to and from Tehran, subject to prior authorization," the service said in a post on the social network.

As of 20:20 Moscow time, one plane was flying over the territory of the country, which flies from Dubai to Yekaterinburg.

Earlier in the day, Tasnim news agency reported that Iran had extended the cancellation of all domestic and international flights in the country until 14:00 (13:30 Moscow time) on June 25.

Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump announced the entry into force of an agreement related to a complete cease-fire between Israel and Iran. He also called on the countries not to violate the truce. Iran later confirmed the truce. The President of the Islamic Republic, Masoud Peseshkian, assured that the Iranian side would not abandon the cease-fire if Israel did not violate its terms.

The day before, the representative of the Federal Air Transport Agency, Artem Korenyako, ordered airlines not to operate flights in the airspace of Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran and Qatar due to the aggravation of the situation in the Middle East.

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