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New Accusations in Smolensk Investigation

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New Accusations in Smolensk Investigation

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PiS-led investigation blames heads of Polish government agencies for negligence in Smolensk crash.

In July, Antoni Macierewicz and various parliamentary representatives of the PiS party decided to undertake their own, fairly controversial, investigation into the tragic plane crash in Smolensk that killed all 96 passengers onboard on 10 April, including President Lech Kaczyński.

According to this morning’s Polish media reports, Macierewicz has made statements blaming the heads of various Polish government offices, including Tomasz Arabski of the prime minister’s office, Minister of Defence Bogdan Klich, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, and the supervisor of the Government Protection Bureau, who is also the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Jerzy Miller,for poorly coordinating the security of the passengers aboard the flight that ended so tragically.

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