The port of the Mediterranean province of Latakia resumed commercial activity on Sunday after the port was closed for a whole week following the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime last week, and the port was subjected to Israeli airstrikes, which resulted in the destruction of the entire war fleet in the port.
A Zaman al-Wasl correspondent monitored today, Sunday, the arrival of the first commercial ship carrying goods to the port of Latakia province, northwest Syria, flying the flag of the Syrian revolution, one week after the fall of the deposed Bashar al-Assad regime and his escape to Russia.
For his part, the director of the port of Tartous, Engineer Thaer Wannous, said in statements reported by Syrian media that tomorrow, Monday, the port of Tartous will resume its work and activity.
The Latakia port administration had worked during the past two days to repair some of what was destroyed in the port of Latakia, as a result of the violent Israeli airstrikes that targeted the war fleet in the port.
Zaman al-Wasl
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