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One of the scariest things that can happen to you is being in an emergency situation while flying. While the absolute majority of pilots can get everything under control and get their passengers to ...
The ill-fated Polish Presidential aircraft a 154-M Tupolev of Polish President Lech Kaczynski which crashed on landing in the western Russian city of Smolensk on April 10,2010. (Image: Getty) ...
On April 10, 2010, 96 people were killed in the crash of the Tu-154M aircraft near Smolensk, including President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria, the last President of the Republic of Poland-in ...
Kaczynski said Komosa had repeatedly brought wreaths with offensive inscriptions to the Smolensk monument in Warsaw and that he was acting "in self-defence".
Kaczynski said Komosa had repeatedly brought wreaths with offensive inscriptions to the Smolensk monument in Warsaw and that he was acting "in self-defence".
Polish lawmakers voted on Friday to lift nationalist opposition leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski's immunity from prosecution, meaning he can face charges relating to a scuffle during a commemorative event ...
Kaczynski is convinced that the plane was brought down by a Russian attack and apportions some blame to Tusk, who was prime minister at the time and had traveled alone to Smolensk for the ...
The country's President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others died in the crash. Polish officials have reiterated claims that Russia was behind a 2010 plane crash that killed the country's president.
Kaczynski was speaking at a ceremony to mark the 12th anniversary of the Smolensk air crash, in which president Lech Kaczynski, his wife and senior members of his administration perished.
Poland's conservative government held a wreath-laying ceremony at a Warsaw monument at the exact moment that the country's presidential plane crashed on April 10, 2010, in the western Russian city ...
“All those who flew to Smolensk with President Lech Kaczynski on April 10, 2010, went there guided by their hearts because they were Polish patriots,” Duda said.