CAO reports Israeli damage to four civil aviation sites to ICAO

Iran's Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) announced on Wednesday that it had reported the Israeli regime’s ruinous strikes on the country's non-military aviation sectors to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).  
Hamidreza Sanei, deputy head of CAO, stated that the Zionist regime's attack on four non-military aviation sectors of the country that caused huge damage is a clear example of "illegal interventions."
"The hostile regime inflicted 3 trillion tomans ($34.48 million) in damage to people's property in one instance," Sanei said. "Four attacks on the country's non-military aviation sectors were recorded, all of which have been reported to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in accordance with international protocols and regulations," Tasnim reported.
Emphasizing that these actions constitute clear examples of "illegal interventions," he clarified, "According to international definitions, these attacks were carried out by a hostile country and must be pursued in international forums."
Regarding damage details, he added, "During these attacks, two runways at Tabriz airport sustained serious damage. Isfahan airport also suffered damage, though less severe than Tabriz."
According to the official, "One of the country's radar systems was damaged during these violations."
Noting heavy damage to a private airport, he stated, "Unfortunately, Qazvin's Airport in Abiek, used by the private sector, was targeted by the Zionist regime. This airport was full of light and ultra-light aircraft, and unfortunately, the hostile regime destroyed 3 trillion tomans worth of people's property."
According to the latest reports, all airports across the country are operational except for Isfahan Airport, and domestic airlines are conducting their flights as usual.
The airport, which Sanei stated had sustained serious damage in recent attacks, has been restored and will soon be reconnected to the network.
The head of Iran Airports Company (IAC) Mohammad Amirani said that approximately 638 transit, domestic, and international flights received services from the company.
Amirani told IRNA that on Tuesday a total of 224 domestic flights were operated in the country. Additionally, the total number of transit flights through the country's airspace reached 310 flights.
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