The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country demands that Russia return the wreckage of the aircraft. On Wednesday evening, February 7, at a meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Andreev, the head of the Polish diplomatic department, Jacek Chaputovich.
According to the press service of the Polish Foreign Ministry, Chaputovich also noted that Poland also expects the Russian side to provide free access to the disaster site and assist in building a monument to the victims.
Recall, in early January, an expert of the subcommittee of the Ministry of National Defense on the re-investigation of the crash on April 10, 2010 Frank Taylor said that the left wing of the presidential plane crashed in Smolensk, was destroyed as a result of an internal explosion.
As reported by URA-Inform, Polish Defense Minister Anthony Matserevych said on December 11 that during the work of the commission to investigate the Smolensk plane crash evidence was found pointing to two explosions on board the presidential aircraft TU-154M.