What about the 15th anniversary of the Smolensk disaster? Ambassador dispels doubts

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The controversial message given by the ambassador in RMF FM was controversial. However, the diplomat will confirm that he advises against coming to the ceremony due to the safety and minimization of “unnecessary events that these people might encounter”.

The anniversary of the Smolensk disaster

Krzysztof Krajewski, Ambassador of Poland to Russia, informed that the commemorative ceremonies would begin on 10 April at 8:40 p.m. at the birch at the airport in Smolensk in the “narrow group of embassy officials”.

After the flowers are folded, delegates will go to Katyn to honor the memory of the victims of the 1940 Katyn crime. To cool down the enthusiasm of the interested, Ambassador Krajewski adds that despite the passing of 15 years, the crash site has not changed.

Except the trees are increasing and this place is already overgrown. But this symbolic birch we all have in memory of that that plane's remains have entered, she is. There's besides a cross “ He said.

Smolensk disaster investigation inactive ongoing

The Polish prosecution, despite 15 years since the plane crash, is inactive investigating the causes of the tragedy. On 1 April, PAP informed that the prosecution was going to apply for a alleged search arrest for more than 40 Russian forensic experts due to suspicions of false evidence in the medical records following the execution of the victim's autopsy.

These irregularities in the documentation as well as Russia's refusal to interview experts were to be the reason for the exhumation of the bodies of the victims of the disaster. The results of the procedure showed, among another things, the replacement of 8 bodies, and the case of Russian experts began to be investigated in separate proceedings.

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