Actualitate
- Министр обороны Латвии: «Элементы гибридной войны мы чувствуем с середины прошлого века»
- Russian forces lined up along NATO's border for 'assault' operations
- Russia, US Backed Fighters Preparing for Colossal Showdown in Eastern Syria
- Андрей Илларионов: Когда начинают конвенциональную войну
- Список-1097: как 18-я ОМСБр ВС России оккупировала Крым
- Андрей Пионтковский в программе "Бацман" на 112, 17.04.2018
- Mattis Reaffirms U.S. Albanian Defense Relationship
- Штурмовую авиацию ЮВО пополнили шесть Су-25СМ3
- Россия и Армения договорились о силах и средствах объединенной системы ПВО
- В Ташкенте состоялось заседание Координационного Комитета по вопросам объединенной системы ПВО СНГ
Polish presidential plane was destroyed in air after blast - report |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Scris de Administrator |
Miercuri, 11 Aprilie 2018 18:55 |
A Polish presidential plane flying to Smolensk, western Russia, in 2010 was “destroyed while in the air as a result of an explosion”, according to a report by investigators released in Warsaw on Wednesday. A commission probing the
disaster, which killed President Lech Kaczyński, and 95 others aboard -
including top political and
military figures - said that the catastrophe was
not caused by pilot error. According to the
commission, first the presidential plane’s left wing exploded when the jet was
more than 900 metres from Smolensk airport. Later, while the plane was
still in the air, there was an explosion in the plane’s hull and a total power
failure, according to the report. Air traffic controllers in
Smolensk gave the Polish plane crew erroneous information on their approach to
landing, the report added. The report findings were
released a day after commemorations across Poland on Tuesday, exactly eight
years since the presidential plane disaster. Poland’s ruling conservative
Law and Justice (PiS) party has long challenged an official report into the
2010 crash issued by the country's previous government, which cited a catalogue
of errors on the Polish side, while also pointing to errors made by Russian
staff at the control tower of Smolensk Military Airport. A Russian report placed all
the blame on the Poles. Law and Justice has
launched its own inquiry into the crash which, in initial findings, suggested
the plane was probably destroyed by a mid-air explosion, and that Russian air
traffic controllers deliberately misled the Polish pilots about their location
as the presidential plane approached the runway of the Smolensk military
airport in 2010. In mid-December last year,
Poland's defence minister at the time, Antoni Macierewicz, said that Russia was
responsible for the plane crash. He also said that the Polish presidential
plane was destroyed by "two explosions." In January, the new team of
investigators appointed by Macierewicz said that the jet’s left wing was destroyed
as a result of an explosion on board. The commission said that
the explosion had “several sources” on the plane. Macierewicz, who now
himself heads the commission probing the disaster, said that the report made
public on Wednesday focused on technical issues and was not the final report
into the crash. Source: thenews |