International airports in Tehran and Kermanshah have announced the suspension of all flights until further notice.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing reports from Al Jazeera, the decision follows a series of reported Israeli airstrikes targeting Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz on the morning of June 8.
Authorities have implemented heightened security measures across various segments of the country's airspace, leading to significant restrictions on civil aviation operations. The suspension is part of a broader effort to ensure passenger safety amid the volatile security environment.
The current escalation marks a significant deterioration in regional stability. Following a period of relative calm established by an April ceasefire, military hostilities between Israel and Iran resumed on June 7. The renewed tensions were triggered by Israeli operations targeting the Hezbollah movement in Beirut, which is supported by Tehran, prompting retaliatory measures from the Iranian side. The Middle East remains on high alert as diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation continue to face challenges.