Baghdad(IP) - Iraqi sources reported that foreign airlines, including Iran Air, Emirates Air, and Arabic Air resumed their flights to Iraq.

Iran PressMiddle East: Iraqi Airways Company announced in a statement on Wednesday that Iran Air, Emirates Air, and Arabic Air resumed flights to Iraq. 

The flights to Iraq were canceled due to the unrest created by the Sadr Faction's advocates. 

Following the entrance of Muqtada Sadr's supporters to the Iraqi presidential palace, the Commander of the Iraqi Army Joint Operations announced a curfew in Baghdad from 3:30 p.m. today, Monday local time.

Issuing a statement, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced his withdrawal from Iraq's political arena on Monday, followed by the Sadrists' pouring into the streets and creating unrest. 

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Then, in a televised speech on Tuesday, the leader of the Sadrist movement directed the Sadrist movement to withdraw from the parliament within one hour.

Iran then reopened the Mehran border termination to let the Iranian pilgrims join the Arbaeen March.

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