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On 12 October 2023, Damascus International Airport was temporarily closed due to a damaged runway following Israeli missile attacks on both it and Aleppo International Airport, during the skirmishes which occurred across the border in connection with the Israel–Hamas war. [19] The airport was put back into service on 18 October. [20]
The COVID-19 pandemic in Syria is part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ().The disease was confirmed to have reached Syria on 22 March 2020, when the first case was confirmed of a person who came from abroad. [4]
For the latest daily updates of cases, deaths, and death rates see COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country. For even more international statistics in table, graph, and map form see COVID-19 pandemic by country. COVID-19 pandemic is the worst-ever worldwide calamity experienced on a large scale (with an estimated 7 million deaths) in the 21st ...
An Israeli airstrike Sunday hit the international airport in the Syrian capital of Damascus and put it out of commission, Syrian state media said. Israel has struck Syria's Damascus and Aleppo ...
7 January – International flights resume from Damascus International Airport for the first time since the fall of the Assad regime. [2] 15 January – Three people are killed in an Israeli strike on Ghadir al-Bustan, Quneitra Governorate. [3] 16 January – Spain reopens its embassy in Damascus after a 13-year closure caused by the Syrian ...
An Israeli airstrike on the airport of the Syrian capital Damascus in June that forced it to close for two weeks led to the suspension of humanitarian activities during that period, the commission ...
FILE - This photo released on June 12, 2022 by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows a damaged portion of the Damascus International Airport, which was hit by an Israeli airstrike on June 10 ...
This is a list of notable people reported as having died either from coronavirus disease 2019 or post COVID-19 , as a result of infection by the virus SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-COVID-19 pandemic.