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Polish presidenti­al jet ‘broke up in air’: Investigat­or

- Cause of death

WARSAW: The top investigat­or of the deadly 2010 crash of a Polish presidenti­al plane in Russia said on Monday that a fresh analysis showed the aircraft broke up in mid-air before hitting the ground.

The claim comes on the day that Poles marked the seventh anniversar­y of the crash in Smolensk, western Russia, that claimed President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others, mostly senior Polish statesmen.

Poland’s governing rightwing Law and Justice ( PiS) party, led by Kaczynski’s twin brother Jaroslaw, has long insisted it was no accident.

Polish Defense Minister Antoni Macierewic­z, who says that the crash was the result of a Polish-Russian conspiracy, last month accused former Polish Premier and current EU President Donald Tusk of “diplomatic treason” over an earlier probe into the crash.

After winning power in 2015, the PiS launched a new investigat­ion into the incident, which Polish and Russian investigat­ors earlier attributed to human error and bad weather.

“The plane started to break up and lose parts in the air; they fell to the ground far from where the infamous birch tree was... The tree had no impact on the crash,” Waclaw Berczynski, who heads a team of Polish investigat­ors, told public broadcaste­r TVP Info on Monday.

Berczynski said investigat­ors based their new conclusion on an analysis of a conversati­on between the plane’s pilots and Russian air traffic controller­s on the ground.

The previous investigat­ion found the crash was in part triggered when the jet’s wing clipped a tree near the runway.

Polish prosecutor­s also said earlier this month that fragments of the plane were being sent to four labs abroad to check for traces of explosives.

Polish prosecutor­s said last week that based on a fresh analysis of the evidence, they would charge the controller­s with “deliberate­ly causing a catastroph­e,” a theory the Kremlin immediatel­y denied.

Polish prosecutor­s had already pressed charges against the two Russian air controller­s in 2015: One for “being directly responsibl­e for having endangered air traffic” and the other for “unintentio­nally causing an air traffic disaster.”

Polish justice officials have also been exhuming the remains of the victims to establish the cause of death.

Warsaw has repeatedly asked Moscow to return the wreckage of the plane, but Russia says it will only do so once its own inquiry is over.

The crash occurred as the presidenti­al delegation was heading to a ceremony in Russia’s Katyn forest for thousands of Polish army officers killed by Soviet secret police in 1940 — a massacre the Kremlin denied until 1990.

Early Monday, President Andrzej Duda and Marta Kaczynska, the late presidenti­al couple’s daughter, laid flowers at their marble tomb in the royal vaults of Wawel Cathedral in Krakow, in the south of the country.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, accompanie­d by Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, placed a wreath in the national white and red colors at Warsaw’s presidenti­al palace shortly after 8:41 a.m., the time when the plane crashed on April 10, 2010. The gathered crowd joined Kaczynski in prayer.

As well as fueling a raft of conspiracy theories, the tragedy seven years ago has escalated Poland’s sense of suffering at the hands of Russia.

 ??  ?? Jaroslaw Kaczynski, twin brother of late Polish President Lech Kaczynski, and Antoni Macierewic­z, defense minister, attend a ceremony marking the seventh anniversar­y of the crash of the Polish government plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Reuters)
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, twin brother of late Polish President Lech Kaczynski, and Antoni Macierewic­z, defense minister, attend a ceremony marking the seventh anniversar­y of the crash of the Polish government plane in Smolensk, Russia. (Reuters)

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