Reports in foreign media of an explosion on board the aircraft carrier "did not conform with the facts", Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said in a press conference today.
According to unconfirmed reports, China's first aircraft carrier appeared to suffer a steam explosion during the recent trials that temporarily knocked out the carrier's electrical power system.
Yang however declined to answer questions regarding the construction of new aircraft carriers by the country.
"As for the development and construction of China's new aircraft carriers, I have no further information to offer," Yang said.
Reports are rife that China is constructing three more aircraft carriers.
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