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Smolensk: An inconvenient tragedy
Three years have passed since the suspicious Smolensk Plane Crash of April 10, 2010. During this time, new developments in the case occurred and evidence continued to surface. Most disturbingly, these findings have anything but dispelled doubts about the veracity of the official, FSB/KGB-manufactured Moscow-Warsaw “pilot error” line.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Russia & Eurasia
Tagged Antoni Macierewicz, Cezary Bmyz, CIA, cyber attacks, Donald Tusk, Estonia, European Aviation Safety Agency, FSB/KGB, genocide, Golgotha of the East Foundation, Institute of World Politics, Jan Kulczyk, Joanna Komolka, Katyn, Law and Justice Party, Lech Kaczynski, Macierewicz Smolensk Commission, Poland, Polish Military Prosecutor's Office, Polish Tupolev, President Kaczynski, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Raport smolenski: Stan badan, Republic of Georgia, Russia, Rzeczpospolita, S. Eugene Poteat, Smolensk Commission, Smolensk Plane Crash, Tomasz Arabski