Syria's Aleppo international
airport, closed for a year because of fighting, reopened Wednesday with the
landing of a civilian aircraft, state media reported.
"A first airplane landed at Aleppo's
international airport, after the Syrian army secured the outskirts," state
news agency SANA reported.
State television reported live from
the airport, its reporter standing in front of the Syrian Air plane.
The airport has been closed since
January 2013, when advances by rebel forces in the northern province of Aleppo
made it too dangerous to use.
In November, the army recaptured
Base 80, responsible for security at the airport, and made progress in the
surrounding area, according to AFP.
"Repairs were made at the
airport, which had been attacked by terrorists," SANA said.
The Syrian government describes all
those seeking to oust President Bashar Assad as "terrorists".
Aleppo city, the country's former
economic capital, has been devastated by fighting between the government and
rebel forces that began in mid-2012.
Control of the city is now divided
between the regime and rebels, and the opposition also holds much of Aleppo
province. With AFP
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