Poland's top military prosecutor Gen. Krzysztof Parulski received yesterday from the Russian investigators 11 more volumes of evidence on the April 10 plane crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and 95 other people at Smolensk, western Russia.
The files include interviews with witnesses of the crash, photographs of the crash site, mobile phone video of its aftermath made by local residents, description of the victims personal belongings and forensic evidence from DNA tests.
We are providing everything that Poland is requesting, and the next hand-over of investigative material is likely to come soon, Deputy Prosecutor General Alexander Zvyagintsev said.
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