Jordanian airspace reopened after closure: Jordan’s army
The Jordanian Armed Forces — Arab Army has announced the reopening of Jordanian airspace after a temporary closure due to the launch of hundreds of Iranian missiles towards Israeli Occupation.
A military source emphasized that the closure was implemented to ensure the safety of air traffic during the heightened tensions.
The decision to reopen airspace follows careful consideration of the situation and aims to restore normal aviation operations, the statement said.
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Captain Haitham Misto, head of the Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory commission (CARC), announced on Tuesday evening that after assessing the situation and the level of risks, it was decided to reopen Jordanian airspace to incoming, outgoing, and transiting aircraft.
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The Ministry of Interior stated that it is monitoring the fall of shrapnel in various governorates, including Amman, Balqa, Zarqa, Madaba, and Karak, resulting in two minor injuries.
The Ministry of Interior urged citizens to obtain information from official sources and not to succumb to rumors.