Poland exhumes late leader’s body in probe of 2010 plane crash in Russia

There’s too many holes in the investigation and strange events surrounding the crash to dismiss it as an accident. For example, the following story tells us a key witness who heard two explosions before the crash, had been found hanged:

The Russian Plane That Killed Poland’s President In 2010 May Have Been Packed With Explosives

An entire list of the victims can be found here. In addition, more information on assassination theories and interesting circumstances surrounding the crash investigation can be found here.

A staunch anti-Communist Polish leadership was completely decapitated in one event.

Here is also video captured of the crash aftermath that immediately hit the internet about a day or two afterwards:

 

Authorities in Poland have exhumed the body of the country’s late prime minister and his wife as part of an investigation into the 2010 airplane disaster that killed them and nearly 100 others in Russia. The move has reignited persistent rumors that the crash that killed everyone onboard the plane, including Polish President Lech Kaczyński and his wife Maria, was not an accident. At the time of their death, the couple were leading a delegation of Polish officials and journalists traveling to Russia to participate in commemorations marking 70 years from the so-called ‘Katyn massacre’. The term refers to the extermination of approximately 22,000 Polish soldiers and civilians that was carried out by the Soviet military and secret services in 1940, following the Soviet invasion of Poland. Continue reading

Right-wing populists win outright majority in Poland

The right-wing Law and Justice party swept back to power in Polish elections on Sunday (25 October), winning an absolute majority of 232 seats in the 460-seat parliament, based on exit polls.

The result marks the end of eight years of rule by the centre-right Civic Platform party.

With Law and Justice having won presidential elections in May, it also marks the first time in Poland’s post-Communist history that the same party controls both levers of state. Continue reading