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Poland charges Russia with killing its president in a 2010 plane crash
The head of Poland’s ruling party said on Sunday that the plane crash that killed his twin brother and then-country President Lech Kaczynski in Russia in 2010 was a deliberate “attack” holding leaders in Poland and Russia responsible.
Jaroslav Kaczynski denounced the Russian attack on Ukraine, warning the Western European States that the role might come.
Kaczynski was speaking on the 12th anniversary of the crash of a Polish Air Force Tupolev plane near the Russian city of Smolensk, killing President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, as well as 94 others, including senior members of his administration.
The plane was on its way back from Russia, where the late Polish President attended a ceremony in memory of the victims of the Katyn massacre.
Katyn in Russia, along with Kharkiv of Ukraine, noticed the deaths of 22,000 Polish officers who were held captive by the Red Army in September 1939 after the Soviet Union stormed the eastern Polish regions under the German-Soviet Agreement.
Kaczynski addressed a few thousand of his supporters on Sunday in front of the presidential palace, saying he had complete and documented answers from several sources, some from abroad about the cause of the crash, noting that it would be revealed very soon.
Though he said that those who made the decision and carried it out are here in Poland, and more importantly those in Russia, and have not yet been identified.
When asked about the beneficiary of crime, Kaczynski drew attention to his brother’s anti-Moscow policies.
Kaczynski also warned the Western European States, “What we saw today in Ukraine can happen elsewhere, not just in Poland (…) it can also occur in Paris or quite simply in Berlin or Rome.”
Source: HERE