My explanation has nothing to do with the Indian media which utterly lacks credibility. Do you think I watch TV? Indian TV, that is? Not on your life.
I have already explained, as far as I could without actually giving away what is sought to be restricted, why only broad details are to be revealed. Actually, you must know that I, too, am going by reports from people who ought to know, and don't have knowledge of the details being concealed, to be able to tell you, if I wanted to, what the concealment is about.
Please don't read my post above in isolation. Elsewhere, someone asked - I think it was the senior member
@IceCold - and I had summarised what little has emerged. That is a minimalist view, but that is all that is available to me, at the moment.
Just to remind you, during the OBL raid, the Americans did not lose a single soldier, and they lost their helicopter due to the blades brushing the sides of the building, not due to hostile action. Incidentally, the citation in your post only talks about the 'stealth' aspects of the helicopter used, and not about the nature of the accident, nor does it talk about casualties. I am not sure about the sources of your information; usually reliable sources indicate that not a single life was lost on the American side, although there was injuries during the helicopter crash.
It is also important to remember that there were actually two separate but closely connected incidents, separated by two or three days (I am writing late at night, and am not sure of the dates). Nobody is talking about the first, and we may therefore surmise, to give it the lowest profile possible, that this may have been a probe, either physical or through artillery fire, and intended to convey that an effort was made and that was the retaliation in full. That was used, perhaps, I don't know, and this is pure speculation, to mask the more elaborate effort that was to have been made.