segunda-feira, 16 de agosto de 2010

Russia may hand documents on presidential plane crash to Poland

During his visit to Moscow on Tuesday, Poland's Chief Military Prosecutor Col. Krzysztof Parulski may receive documents on Russia's investigation into the April crash of a Polish presidential plane.
Russian and Polish experts are jointly probing the causes of the deadly crash, while Polish military prosecutors are conducting their own investigation.
Parulski is expected to receive documents on the case, including eyewitnesses' statements, photographs and autopsy reports, during his scheduled meeting with Russian Prosecutor General Yury Chaika.
"The chief military prosecutor will receive 11 volumes with documents on the case. Negotiations on transferring more documents to the Polish side will also be held," Polish prosecutors' spokesman Jerzy Artymiak told journalists in Warsaw.
Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika told his Polish counterpart Andrzej Seremet in early May that Russia is prepared to transfer to Poland about 500 documents on the crash of the presidential Tu-154 plane.
Chaika also expressed hope that Russia would receive from Poland all documents it needed to investigate the crash. RIA Novosti