Initial signs
Although initial signs pointed to an accident with no indication of foul play, the death of a Polish president and much of the Polish state and defense establishment in Russia en route to commemorating one of the saddest events in Poland’s long, complicated history with Russia, was laden with tragic irony.
Reflecting the grave sensibilities of the crash to relations between the two countries, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin personally assumed charge of the investigation. He was due in Smolensk later Saturday, where he would meet Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who was flying in from Warsaw.
President Dmitry Medvedev made a televised address to the people of Poland, expressing Russia’s condolences following the plane crash that killed Polish President Kaczynski.
The Polish presidential plane was headed for a military airport, North Smolensk, located near an aviation plant.
Andrei Yevseyenkov, spokesman for the Smolensk regional government, said Russian dispatchers asked the crew to land in either Minsk, the capital of neighboring Belarus, or in Moscow because of the fog.
“But the crew made an independent decision to land in Smolensk,” Yevseyenkov said in televised remarks. No one answered the phone at the airport throughout the afternoon Saturday.
“It clipped the tops of the trees, crashed down and broke into pieces,” the governor of the Smolensk region, Sergei Antufiev, told Russia-24 television news network by telephone from Smolensk. “There were no survivors.”
Authorities have found both flight recorders from the plane, Russian Emergency Minister Sergei Shoigu was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.
The emergency ministry said there were 96 dead, 88 of whom were part of a Polish state delegation. Poland’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Piotr Paszkowski, said there were 89 people on the passenger list but one person had not shown up for the roughly 1 1/2-hour flight from Warsaw’s main airport.
Officials in Warsaw confirmed that Kaczynski was aboard the plane that crashed and Russian television broadcast video shot earlier Saturday of the president and his wife boarding the plane in Warsaw.
The Polish central bank governor Slawomir Skrzypek was also on board the plane, the bank’s press office told Reuters.
A scan of a list of 88 passengers aboard the government aircraft published Saturday on a Polish government website also showed the names of Poland’s chief of staff General Franciszek Gagor and Major General Bronislaw, head of operational forces.
General Tadeusz Buk, head of land forces, Andrzej Blasik, air force commander and special forces chief Wojciech Potasinki as well as navy vice-admiral Andrzej Karweta were also on the list.
Source: Al Arabia
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