Russia Behind 2010 Plane Crash That Killed 96, Including President, Warsaw Panel Claims

Russia Behind 2010 Plane Crash That Killed 96, Including President, Warsaw Panel Claims
Mourners bear flags and standards while attending a memorial service for late Polish President Lech Kazcynski, his wife Maria and the 94 other people killed in a Polish presidential plane crash in Smolensk, Russia, at a memorial service at Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland, on April 17, 2010. Sean Gallup/Getty Images
Lorenz Duchamps
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Russia was allegedly responsible for a plane crash that happened more than a decade ago, killing 96 passengers including then-Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, a Warsaw government special commission again claimed on Monday.

The latest of the commission’s report released on April 11 alleges that the crash of the Soviet-made Tu-154M plane, which happened on April 10, 2010, was caused by an intentional detonation of planted explosives and was the result of an assassination plot.

Lorenz Duchamps
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