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Poland marks five years since Smolensk catastrophe

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John Beauchamp 10.04.2015 10:58
Today, 10 April marks five years since a plane carrying President Lech Kaczyński and 95 other high-ranking Poles to commemorate the Katyn massacre crashed in Smolensk, western Russia, killing all on board.
Polish flags and flowers at the base of one of the birch trees in Smolensk which clipped the wing of the Tu-154M on 10 April 2010. Photo: PAP/Wojciech PacewiczPolish flags and flowers at the base of one of the birch trees in Smolensk which clipped the wing of the Tu-154M on 10 April 2010. Photo: PAP/Wojciech Pacewicz

The Polish Air Force Tupolev 154M crashed at 8.41am Polish time while on descent to Smolensk-Severny military airfield in thick fog.

To mark the anniversary, a number of events have been taking place across Poland as well at the crash site in Russia.

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Defence Minister Tomasz Siemoniak and military top brass at the Powązki Military Cemetery mark the fifth anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe, 10.04.2015 Photo: PAP/Tomasz Gzell

Honorary salvo

To mark the anniversary, a minute’s silence was held at 8.25am on Friday morning at a memorial to the victims of the Smolensk crash at the capital’s Powązki Military Cemetery, with an honorary salvo fired and a wreath laid at 8.41 to mark the exact time the plane crashed.

A number of family members of those who died are taking part in the commemorations, including current President Bronisław Komorowski, Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz, as well as cabinet ministers and Warsaw Mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz.

A Mass is also to be held at the Temple of Divine Providence.

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Wreaths laid at the memorial plaque for the 18 parliamentarians who died in the Smolensk catastrophe. Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymański

Parliament commemorates the fallen

In the Sejm lower house of parliament, a Mass was held after which MPs laid flowers underneath a memorial plaque which commemorates the Polish parliamentarians – from both the Sejm and Senat – who died in the crash, as well as by a plaque dedicated to former Parliamentary Speaker Maciej Płażyński.

Among the 96 dead there were 18 MPs, including Deputy Speakers Krzysztof Putra and Jerzy Szmajdziński, Deputy Speaker of the Senate Krystyna Bochenek, as well as MPs and senators from most political parties.

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Marta Kaczyńska at Kraków's Wawel Castle to commemorate her parents. Photo: PAP/Jacek Bednarczyk

A daughter pays homage to her parents

On Friday morning in the southern city of Kraków, Marta Kaczyńska, the daughter of the Kaczyński presidential couple, laid a wreath at her parents’ grave at the Wawel Cathedral.

Law and Justice presidential candidate Andrej Duda, also hailing from the ancient Royal Capital, was also present to mark the anniversary.

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Head of Law and Justice and twin brother of the late president, Jarosław Kaczyński (centre) with head of the party's parliamentary caucus Mariusz Błaszczak (right) attend a commemorative Mass. Photo: PAP/Jakub Kamiński

Law and Justice procession

The major conservative opposition Law and Justice (PiS), led by Jarosław Kaczyński, the twin brother of Lech, marked the fifth anniversary of the Smolensk crash with a Mass on Friday morning at 8am.

After the ceremony, Kaczyński led the procession down Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw’s downtown to lay flowers outside the Presidential Palace.

A number of PiS politicians joined in the procession, including head of the parliamentary caucus Mariusz Błaszczak and Jolanta Szczypińska, Joachim Brudziński and Jacek Sasin, who was deputy head of the Presidential Chancellery under Lech Kaczyński.

A number of events are planned for later on Friday to mark the anniversary, with a speech expected to be given by Jarosław Kaczyński at 5pm by the Presidential Palace.

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Photo: PAP/Jakub Kamiński

Smolensk commemorations

Meanwhile, a Polish delegation led by the head of the PM’s Chancellery Jacek Cichocki as well as Culture Minister Małgorzata Omilanowska, is to commemorate the victims of the crash at the site in Smolensk as well as at the Polish War Cemetery in Katyn.

The delegation landed earlier at the airport in nearby Vitebsk, Belarus. A number of family members are also taking part in the commemorations, which are to get under way at 11am Polish time.

Russian transport minister Maksim Sokolov, the Governor of the Smolensk Oblast Alexey Ostrovsky and the Smolensk Orthodox Bishop Isadore are also to attend the commemoration ceremony. (jb)

Source: IAR/PAP

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The grave of Lech and Maria Kaczyński in Kraków Photo: PAP/Jacek Bednarczyk
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