Traces of explosives found on Smolensk plane wreck – report

Polish prosecutors found traces of explosives, including TNT and nitroglycerine, on the wreck of the government plane that crashed in 2010, killing Polish President Lech Kaczynski and a number of other state officials, daily Rzeczpospolita reported today.

Traces of explosives were found both on plane chairs and on parts of wings.

The prosecutors notified attorney general on the discovery, he, in turn, notified Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Rzeczpospolita writes.

Read the full story at The Warsaw Voice.

(Fragments of TU-154 the Polish president at the crash site in Smolensk. Photo: Serge Serebro/Vitebsk Popular News)

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