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Flights resumed on Thursday at the Libyan capital Tripoli's sole functioning airport, after a more than three-month suspension due to repeated rocket attacks, an official said.
"We have reestablished flights at the Mitiga International Airport," airport director Khaled al-Tabib told AFP.
Two flights from Libyan carriers Afriqiyah Airways and Libyan Airlines are scheduled to operate to Istanbul and Tunis respectively, Tabib said, adding that "all flights will be restored gradually".
Other Libyan airlines, including Buraq and Libyan Wings, have announced they will resume flights in the coming days.
Mitiga has been hit by several air strikes and rocket attacks since the launch of an offensive in April by forces of military strongman Khalifa Haftar to take the capital from the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA).
Haftar's forces, which accuse the GNA of using Mitiga for military purposes, say they are targeting "Turkish drones" being launched from the airport to attack their troops in southern Tripoli.
The GNA has denied the accusations.
After fresh rocket fire on the airport on September 1 that left four people wounded, Mitiga was closed and flights transferred to...