Air India Crash: King Charles, UK PM Break Silence On London-Bound Plane Crash With 53 Brits Onboard
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/ Jun 12, 2025, 07:48PM IST
Leaders in the United Kingdom and India have issued public statements after a major aviation tragedy involving a London-bound flight. The incident has prompted official updates from Buckingham Palace and statements from top political leaders. Emergency teams remain on the ground in Ahmedabad, where recovery and response efforts are ongoing. Watch.
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