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Poland to release own presidential air crash report in February
Topic: Polish Air Crash Drama
Poland to release own presidential air crash report in February
© AFP/ Alexander NemenovPoland to release own presidential air crash report in February
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Poland's report on the causes of the Kaczynski presidential plane crash will be unveiled in February, local media said, citing a spokeswoman for polish Interior Ministry, Malgorzata Wozniak.
Russia's aviation authorities released a report on January 12 citing pilot error as the main cause of the tragedy, which killed then President Lech Kaczynski last April in western Russia. The report aroused criticism from Polish experts and officials as insufficient and lacking in evidence.
Poland, along with Russia, created its own commission headed by Interior Minister Jerzy Miller to investigate the tragedy.
"The commission of Minister Miller is working quickly; the commission wants to unveil the report in February. It is about the final version of the report," Wozniak said.
Earlier Poland's PAP news agency said, citing Miller, that the Polish report on the tragedy will be ready in January.
WARSAW, January 17 (RIA Novosti)

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