
Poland's prime minister says a report by Russian Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) on the plane crash that killed Poland's president in western Russia is “unacceptable.”
"The IAC draft report, of course, cannot be accepted in the form in which it was provided by the Russian side," TVN24 reported Prime Minister Donald Tusk as saying. According to Poland's envoy to the IAC Edmund Klich, the crash of the plane was caused by 12 factors. "Not one, but 12 factors led to the plane crash. The number of mistakes and violations during the preparations and the flight itself is terrifying," Klich said in an interview with the Rzeczpospolita newspaper earlier this month. During his visit to Warsaw earlier in December, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told Polish media that Russia's investigation into the crash was completely transparent. "We should make this situation [around the investigation] open to the maximum, so no one has doubts, even those who lost their relatives or who do not much like Russia," Medvedev said. Following months of investigation, Russia handed its report on the causes of the April 10 crash that killed 95 officials as well as former Polish President Lech Kaczynski near Smolensk, western Russia. The report has not been made public but Minister of Interior and Administration Jerzy Miller said Poland hopes to make the report public in January. "We hope that in January we will be able to analyze together what Russian and Polish investigators found out about the Smolensk tragedy," Miller said in an interview with Polish TVN24 television channel.
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