Poland stated that it had found traces of explosives on the wreckage of Tu-154 Kaczynski
Polish Commission of inquiry of the plane crash near Smolensk, which in 2010, died the head of the Republic, Lech Kaczynski, announced the discovery of traces of explosives on the wreckage of the plane, the Agency PAP.
It is alleged that components of explosives were also discovered on the body of one of the victims. At the same time studies have not shown the presence of such compounds in soil at the crash site.
the head of the defense Ministry of Poland, Antoni Macierewicz, who currently heads the Commission, have repeatedly stated that the cause of the crash could be explosions in the cabin. In October last year, experts have not confirmed his version, saying only that one of the registrars of the flight recorded, " the effect on the Aircraft is very high energy." Smolensk disaster
The plane Tu-154 of Polish President Lech Kaczynski crashed in 2010 while landing at the airport " Smolensk-North ". There were 96 people. All of them lost their lives.
The interstate aviation Committee (IAC) in 2011 issued a final report on the results of technical investigation according to which the cause of the tragedy was the crew's decision not to leave on spare airdrome.
First Polish Commission headed by former interior Minister Jerzy Miller came to the same conclusions. The current government of Poland did not agree with the reports of MAK and Miller's Commission and decided to proceed with the case.