Flight restrictions imposed 21 times for tenants' day

Ethiopia's Defense Ministry has imposed flight restrictions 21 times in Addis Ababa due to Tenants' Day. The measures are set for Miazia 27, 2018, from 12 PM local time.

Ethiopia's Defense Ministry announced flight restrictions in Addis Ababa due to the 85th Tenants' Commemoration Day, observed on the upcoming day. This marks the 21st such imposition related to the event.

The restrictions are scheduled for Miazia 27, 2018 EC (Gregorian May 5, 2026), starting from 12 PM local time, according to information provided by the ministry to Fana Digital. They limit air traffic on Tenants' Day.

The ministry urged residents of the capital to stay informed about the restrictions for safety. Previous restrictions for the annual Tenants' Day have been enacted 20 times before this.

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