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The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) had requested the global media to ‘respect sensitivity’ of the family members of the persons who died in the Air India plane crash
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Sections of global media repeatedly attempting to draw conclusions through selective, unverified reporting; such actions irresponsible: AAIB. AAIB says it will publish updates on Air India plane crash that have technical, public interest as and when required.
Following the AAIB's preliminary report into the Air India AI 171 plane crash on 12 June 2025, social media users shared false and misleading claims surrounding the series of events leading up to, and the party responsible for the fatal crash.
The government has made an appeal regarding the Air India incident, requesting that people exercise responsibility in disseminating news and await the complete report.