And Moscow suited too drunk aboard the Polish Tu-154? ..
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The Polish Minister of Defense gave another interview in which he rant about the crash of the airborne No.1 in the spring of 2010 of the year - the crash near Smolensk, during which Polish President Kaczynski died with representatives of the military and political elite of Poland. According to the tradition that has developed for Mr. Matzerevich, he linked the tragic events of six years ago with the “hand of Moscow”.
Reasoning about the disaster in an interview with the newspaper Republic, Anthony Matserevich announced that the collapse of the presidential Tu-154 in April 2010 of the year near Smolensk "was completely in the interests of Russia."
Matserevich:
The purpose of the actions of the Russian dispatchers and the authorities in Moscow was the plane crash with President Kaczynski and the whole delegation on board.
Interestingly, a booze aboard the plane of the Polish president was also tweaked by “Moscow and Russian dispatchers”? Did the Smolensk radio communications manager call on the Polish general to “flood the collar” and break into the cockpit?
Matserevich:
We now have real evidence, including those that Miller’s commission hid. We have terrifying confessions from members of this commission.
Recall that earlier the same Matserevich argued that the findings of the commission "rigged." When Matzerevich was asked to provide concrete facts of falsification of conclusions, he said the phrase characteristic for the whole Western world that had lost its face: “They exist, but as long as they are classified as secret.”
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