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Kaczynski: in the Smolensk disaster blame "an unknown person in Moscow"

proximate cause of the Smolensk plane crash April 10, 2010 were of Russian, not Polish pilots, on which lay all the blame in a report monitored by Russians Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC). Told a press conference in Warsaw, said a brother who died tragically in a plane crash Smolensk Polish President Lech Kaczynski, the leader of the most popular Polish opposition party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the PIS.

He called, respectively, for the catastrophe the Polish side, noting at the same time that the violations committed by the Poles would not lead to tragedy.

"All this is true (the accusations against the Poles), but in reality no One of those elements would not have led to disaster, if not what did the Russians, "- he said.

J. Kaczynski noted that the decoding of Polish experts records pilot conversations belies a MAC as the main cause of the disaster - the pilots attempted to plant a car "at any cost."

He also said that the decision to land the Polish government aircraft in weather conditions, defined as impossible for a safe landing, took unknown person in Moscow, rather than managers of Smolensk airport.

According to him, airport managers were opposed to attempts to fit the Polish government aircraft.

Kaczynski also said that if the managers of Smolensk airport served pilots the correct information about the course of landing, the airplane - even if it had not been able to retreat to the second round - would have landed at the beginning of the runway, but would not break for a few hundred meters before it started.

UNIAN

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