Report: Polish team ignored info in crash that killed chief
WARSAW, Poland — A television news report alleges a Polish federal government team manipulated evidence in the course of its investigation of the 2010 aircraft crash that killed President Lech Kaczynski and 95 other well known Poles, casting new doubt on the team’s findings.
The leader of Poland’s ruling Legislation and Justice party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is the twin of the late president. The investigative team concluded that the plane crash in western Russia was an assassination plotted by Moscow.
The presidential aircraft was carrying a delegation for the anniversary observances of a 1940 Soviet massacre of Polish army officers when it crashed in dense fog on method to the airport in Smolensk.
Even so, a professional commission for investigating aviation accidents discovered the April 10, 2010 crash of the Tu-154 aircraft in close proximity to the rudimentary airport was an incident induced by human glitches in adverse temperature and specialized circumstances.
In its report aired late Monday, private broadcaster TVN24 reported the Polish govt team intentionally dismissed or manipulated facts introduced by outside the house professionals that negated its findings that intentional explosions aboard the airplane prompted the crash.
The head of the group, previous Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz, is an associate of ruling bash leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski. The assassination principle helps to consolidate the appropriate-wing Law and Justice’s nationalist foundation and is supported by Kaczynski.
In response to the TVN24 report, Macierewicz issued a assertion indicating the tale bundled “lies” and that all acquired conclusions and viewpoints of gurus were being printed in the team’s 2021 last report.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki claimed Tuesday he would like all pro opinions and results linked to the crash to be published. He said Macierewicz ought to be awarded a “medal” for his perseverance in the government’s investigation.
Housed inside of the Defense Ministry, the crew reexamining the 2010 plane crash has expended some 30 million zlotys ($6.5 million) on its investigation.
WARSAW, Poland — A television news report alleges a Polish federal government team manipulated evidence in the course of its investigation of the 2010 aircraft crash that killed President Lech Kaczynski and 95 other well known Poles, casting new doubt on the team’s findings.
The leader of Poland’s ruling Legislation and Justice party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is the twin of the late president. The investigative team concluded that the plane crash in western Russia was an assassination plotted by Moscow.
The presidential aircraft was carrying a delegation for the anniversary observances of a 1940 Soviet massacre of Polish army officers when it crashed in dense fog on method to the airport in Smolensk.
Even so, a professional commission for investigating aviation accidents discovered the April 10, 2010 crash of the Tu-154 aircraft in close proximity to the rudimentary airport was an incident induced by human glitches in adverse temperature and specialized circumstances.
In its report aired late Monday, private broadcaster TVN24 reported the Polish govt team intentionally dismissed or manipulated facts introduced by outside the house professionals that negated its findings that intentional explosions aboard the airplane prompted the crash.
The head of the group, previous Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz, is an associate of ruling bash leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski. The assassination principle helps to consolidate the appropriate-wing Law and Justice’s nationalist foundation and is supported by Kaczynski.
In response to the TVN24 report, Macierewicz issued a assertion indicating the tale bundled “lies” and that all acquired conclusions and viewpoints of gurus were being printed in the team’s 2021 last report.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki claimed Tuesday he would like all pro opinions and results linked to the crash to be published. He said Macierewicz ought to be awarded a “medal” for his perseverance in the government’s investigation.
Housed inside of the Defense Ministry, the crew reexamining the 2010 plane crash has expended some 30 million zlotys ($6.5 million) on its investigation.