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WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) — President Obama on Saturday released the following statement after Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, and other senior government figures were killed in a plane crash in western Russia.
“Today, I called Polish Prime Minister Tusk to express Michelle’s and my deepest condolences to the people of Poland on the tragic deaths this morning of President Lech Kaczynski, First Lady Maria Kaczynski, and all who were traveling with them to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kaczynski family, the loved ones of those killed in this tragic plane crash, and the Polish nation.
Today’s loss is devastating to Poland, to the United States, and to the world. President Kaczynski was a distinguished statesman who played a key role in the Solidarity movement, and he was widely admired in the United States as a leader dedicated to advancing freedom and human dignity. With him were many of Poland’s most distinguished civilian and military leaders who have helped to shape Poland’s inspiring democratic transformation. We join all the people of Poland in mourning their passing.
Today, there are heavy hearts across America. The United States cherishes its deep and abiding bonds with the people of Poland. Those bonds are represented in the strength of our alliance, the friendships among our people, and the extraordinary contributions of Polish-Americans who have helped to shape our nation.
It is a testament to the strength of the Polish people that those who were lost were travelling to commemorate a devastating massacre of World War II as the leaders of a strong, vibrant, and free Poland. That strength will ensure that Poland emerges from the depths of this unthinkable tragedy, and that the legacy of the leaders who died today will be a light that continues to guide Poland – and the world – in the direction of human progress.”
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DUBLIN (BNO NEWS) — Irish President Mary McAleese on Saturday expressed her deep sadness over the deaths of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and many other senior officials.
“I am deeply saddened to learn that a plane crash in Russia has led to the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria and scores of other passengers, including senior Polish officials,” said McAleese in a statement released by her office. “This shocking news will cause immense sadness to the people of Poland to whom I convey my heartfelt sympathy and that of the Irish people. I am also acutely conscious that this tragedy will be particularly painful for the Polish community in Ireland as they come to terms with this terrible loss far from their native land.”
McAleese remembered her meeting with Kaczynski when he visited Ireland in February 2007. “We celebrated together the strong bonds of friendship which unite Ireland and Poland,” she said. “The deep sadness being felt in Poland today is shared by many in Ireland who hold the Polish people in high regard and with great affection. At this time of trauma and bereavement, I extend to the family of President Kaczynski, the Polish Government and people my sincere condolences on their tragic loss.”
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MOSCOW (BNO NEWS) — Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife were killed when the presidential plane crashed near an airport in western Russia. Scores of other people, including top government officials, were also killed.
At least 96 people were on board the Tupolev 154 aircraft, according to Russia’s Emergency Ministry. The governor of Smolensk Oblast confirmed there were no survivors in the accident, which happened about several hundred meters from the runway of Smolensk Airport.
Lech Kaczyński, 60, was sworn in as President of Poland on December 23, 2005. He was visiting Smolensk for the 70th anniversary of the massacre of Polish prisoners of war in the village of Katyn. Some 20,000 Polish officers were executed there during World War II. His wife, Maria Kaczyńska, was also killed.
Among the others on board the plane was former Polish President Ryszard Kaczorowski. He served as the President of Poland in exile between July 1989 and December 1990.
Head of the National Security Bureau Aleksander Szczyglo, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrzej Kremer, Deputy Minister of Defence Stanisław Jerzy Komorowski and Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff Franciszek Gągor were also killed.
World leaders responded with shock to the sudden disaster. “This is a horrible tragedy for Poland,” said Philip Crowley, Assistant Secretary for U.S. State Department Public Affairs. “We extend to the people of Poland our deepest condolences.”
Kanat Saudabayev, the Kazakh Secretary of State and Chairperson-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), also offered his condolences. “I offer my deepest condolences to the Polish people and to the families of those killed in this tragic accident. Our hearts go out to you in this difficult time,” said Saudabayev.
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said his thoughts are with those who died in the disaster. “On behalf of all of NATO, and myself personally, I express my most profound condolences to the people of Poland, and to the families of President and Mrs Kaczynski and all those who have died in this terrible acccident,” Rasmussen said. “This is a tragedy for them and for Poland. My thoughts are with them today.”
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) — The United States on Saturday called the death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other top officials a tragedy, a spokesman said.
Lech Kaczynski, 60, was killed when the Polish Presidential plane crashed near an airport in western Russia. A total of 132 people, including former Polish President Ryszard Kaczorowski and Chief of Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Franciszek Gągor.
“This is a horrible tragedy for Poland,” said Philip Crowley, Assistant Secretary for U.S. State Department Public Affairs. “We extend to the people of Poland our deepest condolences.”
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BRUSSELS (BNO NEWS) — Kanat Saudabayev, the Kazakh Secretary of State and Chairperson-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), on Saturday offered his condolences after Polish President Lech Kaczynski died in a plane crash.
Saudabayev expressed his condolences to the Polish people and to the families of those killed. “I offer my deepest condolences to the Polish people and to the families of those killed in this tragic accident. Our hearts go out to you in this difficult time,” said Saudabayev.
Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife were among 132 people killed when his presidential plane crashed in western Russia on Saturday.
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MOSCOW (BNO NEWS) — Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife were killed when the presidential plane crashed near an airport in western Russia.
A total of 132 people were on board the Tupolev 154 aircraft, according to the Russian Investigation Committee. The governor of Smolensk Oblast confirmed there were no survivors in the accident, which happened several hundred meters from the runway of Smolensk Airport.
According to media reports, the head of the Polish Army and former Polish president Ryszard Kaczorowski were also on board. Confirmation was not immediately available.
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