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Iraq said on Sunday it had reopened the country’s airspace after its closure the night before due to a massive drone and missile attack by neighbouring Iran against Israel. The Iraqi civil aviation authority said Iraq’s airspace had been reopened to all incoming, departing and transiting aircraft, the country’s official news agency INA reported. “Reopening the airspace came after overcoming all risks that affect security and safety of civil aviation in Iraq,” the agency quoted the authority as saying. As a result of the Iranian attack, several explosions were reported in the northern Iraqi pro…

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