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Abstract:Russia is to grant Polish officials access to the wreckage of a Polish plane that crashed in Russia in 2010, killing then Polish president Lech Kaczysnki and 95 other people on board, Russia's Investigative Committee said on Wed
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is to grant Polish officials access to the wreckage of a Polish plane that crashed in Russia in 2010, killing then Polish president Lech Kaczysnki and 95 other people on board, Russia's Investigative Committee said on Wednesday.
In a statement, the Investigative Committee, a state body, said it was granting the access at the end of May in response to a request from Poland.
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