The politician made a statement to the Palestinian News Agency PAP on the occasion of the 13th anniversary of the air disaster. The anniversary of the tragedy on April 10, 2010 falls on Easter this year, so official commemorations have been pushed back by six days.
According to Macierewicz’s announcement, the committee’s report, which will be submitted to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, is related to the assassination of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and the killing of 95 other people on board.
Among the most important evidence obtained by the commission was the amount of explosives found in the wreckage of the presidential plane, as well as the (computer) reconstruction of the plane’s destruction.
Macierewicz said.
The report of the investigation committee, which was submitted in April last year, did not specifically mention the assassination, but only about “illegal interference from the Russian side,” which led to the explosion of the president’s plane in the air.
According to the report, the presence of explosives was confirmed by tests conducted in foreign laboratories, and the explosion process was presented on a hypothetical model compiled at the US National Air Traffic Research Center (NIAR).
According to Masierevich’s statement on Sunday, the final version of the report “clearly shows the reasons for the drama of the Smolensk crime” and proves that the Russian side had already been preparing assassination plans since 2008.
On April 10, 2010, the Polish delegation was traveling on a Soviet Tu-154 in Russia that crashed near Smolensk in western Russia on the way to a commemoration organized to mark the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre in Poland. Intellectual elite, MTI announced.
Warsaw has repeatedly called on Moscow to return the plane wreckage, but Russia has yet to do so, citing the Russian Prosecutor General’s actions in the case, which is not yet over.