Traces of explosives will check in a British laboratory.
The contract provides that will the analysis of traces of explosives that were detected during sampling of the materials at the disaster site.
Reportedly, Forensic Explosives Laboratory will not evaluate or give opinions about the causes of the crash. It will only perform the analysis. In a press-service of Prosecutor’s office stressed that the work of the laboratory to be reckoned with in the world, will be in the nature of scientific support.
The crash of the Polish governmental plane Tu-154 occurred on 10 April 2010 near Smolensk. Killed all on Board were 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and representatives of the Polish elite. The delegation headed by Kaczynski was heading to Katyn to participate in memorial events.
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