Wednesday, May 19, 2010

At the site of the crash Kaczynski install a memorial sign


Today, 19 May, the Governor of the Smolensk region Sergey Antufiev reported that the site of the crash of Polish President Lech Kaczynski will establish a memorial sign.
"Members of Interior of the Smolensk region shall ensure that, at the crash site of any unauthorized excavations, searching for some items. I would like to add that after the operational-investigative actions in the entire territory of the crash site of TU-154 was carefully examined law enforcement officers using sniffer dogs. We plan to place the plane crash establish a memorial sign, "- the governor said.
He also noted that citizens wishing to come to wreck the liner, put a candle in memory of the dead or put flowers may do so without any restriction.
Recall, the Polish government plane TU-154 crashed near Smolensk on 10 April. On board was the President of Poland Lech Kaczynski. The Polish leader, together with the official delegation flew to Katyn to participate in memorial events. On board were 96 people: 88 passengers and eight crew members. As a result of the crash did not survive one.
  Explanation recorders aircraft Kaczynski completed
 
Today it became known that the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) completed transcripts of flight recorders of the Polish Tu-154 that crashed near Smolensk. In the MAC expelled attack, explosion or fire as a cause of the crash.
It also confirmed that the cabin presidential Tupolev Tu-154 immediately before the crash were two foreign rights. UNIAN referring to a source close to the members of an international commission to investigate the disaster, reportedThat these outsiders were the director of the Diplomatic Protocol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mariusz Kazan and the commander of the Air Force, Polish General Andrzej Blazik.
Meanwhile, Reuters notes that the voices of strangers can be heard not at the time of the disaster, and for 16-20 minutes before it. Representative of Poland to investigate the crash Edmund Klich said that in order to evaluate whether such as the presence of strangers on the crew and the results of flight, "you need to know all the transcription of the conversation that person."
He noted that this conversation, in his opinion, "had a decisive influence" on what caused the crash.
Meanwhile, a source in the Polish air force, close to the investigation into the crash, reportedThat a voice recorder Tu-154 recorded the words of one of pilots that the landing in such conditions is impossible.
Adapted from:
RIA Novosti

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