Home » ENVIRONMENT » Air Peace Denies False Reports of Aircraft Crash in Western Sahara

Air Peace Denies False Reports of Aircraft Crash in Western Sahara

Air Peace has strongly refuted claims circulating on social media that one of its aircraft crashed in the Western Sahara region, resulting in fatalities, including the death of a prominent individual. The airline described the reports as “false and malicious,” emphasizing that this is a deliberate attempt to spread misinformation.

A spokesperson for Air Peace Dr. Henry Ejike Ndiulo said, “This information is categorically false. We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all our passengers and crew, and these claims do not reflect any real incident.”

The airline also pointed out that the author of the post has a history of spreading fabricated stories about non-existent tragedies. “The images accompanying these reports are clearly AI-generated and do not depict any real event,” Ndilulo added.

Air Peace urged the public to ignore the misleading reports and seek information from official sources. “Safety is not just a priority for us, it is a fundamental precondition for all our operations,” Ndiulo concluded.

Share about us

About admin