Ambassador to Russia stands up for wreck Tupolev. “It has a huge … – TVN24
Photo: East News | Video: tvn24 The wreck is still Tupolev in Russia. Disputes about him are pending for years
Ambassador to the Russian Federation Catherine Pełczyńska-adviser urged Russia to faster solve the problem of the return of the wreck Polish Tu-154M, which crashed on 10 April 2010 in Smolensk. – This is one of the problems that no matter must be resolved quickly because it has a negative impact on the perception of Russia by the Polish citizens – said in an interview with the state news agency RIA Novosti-.
– next year it will be five years after the disaster, a plane, its remains were not returned to Polish. There is no decision of the Russian – Polish skonstatowała head of a diplomatic mission in Russia.
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The symbolic significance of the wreck
Pełczyńska-adviser said that “Polish society of great symbolic importance that the plane where the tragedy took place, returned to Polish”. Polish ambassador stated that “it is one of the problems that no matter must be resolved quickly because it has a negative impact on the perception of Russia by the Polish people.”
The wreck at the disposal of the Investigative Committee FR
The wreckage of Tu-154M is still at the airport in Smolensk. The Russian side considers the wreck an aircraft and its on-board recorders as evidence that it needs until the end of the investigation. Consistently held that until then they will remain at the disposal of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
on 10 April 2010 in the chair. 8.41 at Smolensk plane crashed Tu-154M, the Polish state delegation flew to Katyn to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the NKVD massacre of Polish officers.
The crash killed 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria. Along with the presidential couple also suffered the death of ministers, parliamentarians, heads of central government agencies, the commander of the armed forces of all kinds, as well as officers of the Government Protection Bureau and the Tupolev crew members.
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