Britain will help Poland in search of explosives on the plane Kaczynski

Britain will help Poland in search of explosives on the plane Kaczynski

WARSAW, 24 Feb — RIA Novosti. The national Prosecutor’s office of Poland has signed a contract with the British lab Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) to analyze the probable presence of explosives on wreckage of President Lech Kaczynski, crashed near Smolensk in 2010.

“The Prosecutor’s office entered into an agreement with FEL doing analysis of explosives traces in samples taken as part of the ongoing investigation in the crash of Tu-154M № 101”, — stated in the message of Prosecutor’s office.

The plane Tu-154 of Polish President Lech Kaczynski in 2010, crashed during landing at the airport “Smolensk-North”. Onboard there were 96 persons: 88 passengers and eight crew members flying at the mourning events in Katyn. They all died.

The interstate aviation Committee in 2011 issued a final report on the results of technical investigation according to which the immediate cause of the crash is recognized as the crew’s decision not to leave on spare airdrome, and the system reasons — deficiencies in flight operations and crew training.

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