The Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other high-ranking passengers did not interfere in the work of the crew of the plane, which crashed near Katyn, and did not give instructions to land at the military airport in Smolensk.
This has been told to the Moscow radio Echo Moskvy by a source close to the joint Polish-Russian commission, investigating the crash.
The source also referred to the data in one of 3 "black boxes", the decoding of which has been completed. The box did not record any pressure on the crew during their conversations, the source said.
It is to be noted that earlier the FSB propaganda repeatedly claimed that the cause of the accident was "Polish arrogance". According to the FSB, the murdered Polish President Kaczynski allegedly ordered his pilot to land the plane, despite alleged "bad weather".
All passengers on board died. Where from the Russians could learn what was happening on board shortly before the crash, offering such a version, was never explained.
If the President of Poland did not give such an order, then the pilot would never land the aircraft in "bad weather" of his own, because, despite "Polish arrogance", he was surely not a suicide. Earlier, Polish journalists reported the weather was within normal limits and there was no "dense fog" there.
The technical condition of the aircraft was also OK. Thus, all possible "natural" causes for the crash have been excluded.
The FSB version that the Polish plane tried to land four times to land has also been rejected. This is now being reported even by the Russian FSB media.
The only version stays valid - the plane with the "enemies of Russia" had been destroyed under orders by Putin and Medvedev in the attack orchestrated by the international terrorist organization of FSB Russia or by the GRU, Russian military intelligence.
But even in the latter case, the responsibility lies with the FSB, because Russia is now a FSB-controlled country, and the GRU can't do anything of their own, without orders from the FSB.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center
Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/04/16/11859.shtml.
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