The Indian Aviation Accident Investigation Bureau urges international media to avoid publishing "unverified reports."
In response to recent reports by some media regarding the investigation into the plane crash of an Indian airline in June of this year, the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau issued a statement on the 17th saying that it is still too early to draw any definite conclusions about the cause of the plane crash, and that some international media should avoid spreading "immature claims" that could harm the impartiality of the investigation. The statement said that the investigation into the cause of the plane crash is being conducted "in a strict and most professional manner". However, some international media have repeatedly made "selective and unverified reports". This behavior is irresponsible, especially when the investigation is still ongoing. The statement also emphasized that it is not appropriate to create anxiety or unease among the public about the safety of the Indian aviation industry at this time.
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