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Polish Presidential Plane crashes in Russia
Brien Barnett | 10th April 2010
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All aboard reported dead after crash near Smolensk airport
Polish President Lech Kaczyński and at least 96 other people are reported to have been killed when their plane crashed in heavy fog near the airport in Smolensk, Russia, en route to a commemoration of the Katyń massacre in Russia.
Those aboard included a delegation of 88 people, according to a foreign ministry spokesman. It is uncertain the identities of the others of the 96 who died, but likely include crew and possibly some members of the media. The president's wife, Maria, and many prominent Polish political and business leaders were also aboard.
Bronisław Komorowski, the speaker of the Sejm, is the next in line of succession to the president and is believed to have been notified of the crash and to have assumed interim control of the country's leadership. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is convening an emergency meeting of the leadership in Warsaw.
TVN is reporting that the plane, a Tupolev 154 Russian-built airplane, apparently clipped trees on its fourth landing attempt in heavy fog and crashed. The number aboard is uncertain because their appears to be several lists, one for the delegation and one for the plane. The Tupolev 154 can carry up to 164 people and this plane's passenger list reportedly listed as many as 130 people aboard. It is certain 88 people were aboard from the delegation plus crew and perhaps others.
The Polish foreign ministry and the governor of the Smolensk region have said that no one survived the crash.
Among those believed to have been aboard, include:
- Lech Kaczyński, president of Poland
- Maria Kaczyńska, president's wife
- Ryszard Kaczorowski, last polish president in exile
- Janusz Kurtyka, president of Institute of National Memory
- Bishop Tadeusz Płoski, military chaplain of the Polish Army
- Miron Chodakowski, orthodox chaplain of the Polish Army
- Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, representative Sejm
- Przemysław Gosiewski, vice president of PIS
- Andrzej Kremer, undersecretary of State
- Zbigniew Wasserman, representative Sejm
- Janusz Kochanowski, citizen rights ombudsman
- Sławomir Skrzypek, president of the Polish National Bank
- and also, relatives of those killed in Katyń
There had been complaints from Polish media, including TVN, that Russian authorities on the scene are restricting reports from Polish-speaking reporters on the scene, taking notes and cameras. Brief videos from the scene show firefighters battling small fires and rescuers walking the scene as broken and blackened metal from the hull is clearly visible. A red stripe on one hull piece is similar to the red stripe on the Republic of Poland plane.
See also:
Key events in the crash
Questions asked about safety of VIP flights
Polish President Kaczyński dies in plane crash (plus, list of victims)
Video report: CNN: Interview with Krakow Post
The Russian-built Tupolev 154
tostasiewski 10th April 2010 |
An unimaginable tragedy. My deepest sympathy for the Polish people. |
filety 10th April 2010 |
They were flying in from Warsaw to mark 70 years since the Katyn massacre of thousands of Poles by Soviet forces. |
filety 10th April 2010 |
The flag at the presidential palace in Warsaw was lowered as a crowd gathered, laying down flowers and lighting candles. |
filety 10th April 2010 |
List of passengers : |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
Polish radio reporting that the aircraft may have attempted to land as many as 4 times prior to the crash. |
caroljane 10th April 2010 |
God bless you, Poland. Our prayers are with you in this tragedy. |
Poland4ever 10th April 2010 |
A dark day for Poland. Our prayers are with you. |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
It is now being reported on Polish television that 132 people died in the plane crash. |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
Eyewitnesses on the ground are reporting that the aircraft attempted to land, then decided possibly to go-around. The aircraft is then reported to have banked sharply to the left (around 45 degrees of bank) during this phase, and the left wing clipped the ground prior to the actual impact. |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
The Polish Foreign Affairs Ministry (MSZ) is now reporting that no-one survived the crash. |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
I am just seeing live pictures on Polish TV from the crash site. The plane has clearly disintegrated into many parts, widely dispersed. The weather appears pretty foggy too. |
Jabber 10th April 2010 |
Those old Tupolev aircraft are not safe to fly. Why oh why was the Polish governement using an aircraft with such a poor safety record? It beggars belief |






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