Ojewska, Natalia. „Poland polarised on plane crash anniversary“. Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera Media Network (2013-yil 10-aprel). Qaraldi: 2015-yil 10-dekabr. „But a growing number of Poles – about 33 percent according to a recent poll – say they "take into consideration" the possibility that the president was assassinated. Conspiracy theories suggesting an explosion brought the plane down have gained momentum in recent months, mostly among President [Lech] Kacynski's supporters, and continue to polarise the Polish electorate. [...] Kaczynski's brother Jaroslaw, now chairman of the main opposition Law and Justice party, has publicly claimed sabotage brought down [the] aircraft. [Antoni] Macierewicz told Al Jazeera the probe had uncovered evidence that two explosions brought down the aircraft.“.
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„Polish panel: Russia behind Polish leader's plane crash“. apnews.com. AP News (2022-yil 11-aprel). — „A Polish government special commission has reinforced its earlier allegations that the 2010 plane crash that killed President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others in Russia was the result of Moscow’s assassination plan.“. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 11-aprel.
Easton, Adam. „Poland returns to conservative roots with Law and Justice win“. BBC News. BBC (2015-yil 26-oktyabr). Qaraldi: 2015-yil 20-noyabr. „Although [Jaroslaw] Kaczynski has vowed not to seek revenge on his political opponents, there may be an attempt to conduct a final reckoning of the Smolensk tragedy. Mr Kaczynski has actively encouraged wild conspiracy theories that the plane was brought down by a plot, not by pilot error as both the Russian and two Polish investigations have so far found.“.
„Polish commission again accuses Russia over 2010 Smolensk plane crash“. euronews.com. Euronews (2022-yil 11-aprel). — „Polish officials have reiterated claims that Russia was behind a 2010 plane crash that killed the country's president. A special government commission has once again alleged that the accident was a result of an assassination plan by Moscow.“. Qaraldi: 2022-yil 11-aprel.
„Treść Raportu“ (pl). Interior Ministry of Poland (2011-yil 12-yanvar). 2011-yil 22-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2011-yil 15-yanvar.
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Day, Matthew. „Smolensk air disaster 'was caused by mystery explosion'“. The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group (2014-yil 10-aprel). 2014-yil 10-aprelda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2015-yil 9-dekabr. „But in a 200-page report entitled "Four Year after Smolensk: How the President Died," Antoni Macierewicz, an MP from Law and Justice, a party founded by Lech Kaczynski and his twin brother Jaroslaw, claimed the plane was brought down by an explosion. Mr Macierewicz and Mr Kaczynski have long maintained the president was assassinated, possibly by the Russians, and the present Polish government was involved in a cover-up. [...] A recent opinion poll for the TVN news network found that 61 per cent did not believe a bomb was involved while 25 per cent believed the opposite.“.
web.archive.org
Day, Matthew. „Smolensk air disaster 'was caused by mystery explosion'“. The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group (2014-yil 10-aprel). 2014-yil 10-aprelda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2015-yil 9-dekabr. „But in a 200-page report entitled "Four Year after Smolensk: How the President Died," Antoni Macierewicz, an MP from Law and Justice, a party founded by Lech Kaczynski and his twin brother Jaroslaw, claimed the plane was brought down by an explosion. Mr Macierewicz and Mr Kaczynski have long maintained the president was assassinated, possibly by the Russians, and the present Polish government was involved in a cover-up. [...] A recent opinion poll for the TVN news network found that 61 per cent did not believe a bomb was involved while 25 per cent believed the opposite.“.
„Treść Raportu“ (pl). Interior Ministry of Poland (2011-yil 12-yanvar). 2011-yil 22-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2011-yil 15-yanvar.