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Deir El-Zor Airport
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Deir ez-Zor Airport is an airport in northeastern Syria serving the city of Deir ez-Zor. It was established by the British during World War II as LG-416 and previously served by airlines such as Jazeera Airways and Syrian Air. The airport was hit by heavy artillery and missile strikes in 2012 and later came under siege by ISIL forces. Syrian special operations forces and the 17th Division troops recaptured the airport after a 2017 offensive, breaking the siege and lifting control of the airport from ISIL forces. The airport has one runway and as of 2022, there are no scheduled regular flights.learn more on wikipedia
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