Poland is mourning over tragic death of the late president Lech Kaczynski, who died in the airplane crash on April 10.
The dead body of first lady of Poland Maria Kaczynska was brought to Warsaw this afternoon and is be placed next to the late Polish President. A public funeral is now ongoing. Roads are blocked in Warsaw. Crowds of people are gathered at the presidential residence.
The date of the funeral is already known and will be held on April 18, though the place where the presidential couple will be buried is not yet known.
Many world leaders plan to attend the funeral. Barrack Obama, US president is also expected to arrive in Warsaw on this occasion. Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili will head up the Georgian delegation, which will also include Davit Bakradze, Georgia's Parliamentary Speaker as well as other MPs and governmental officials.
The process of identification of corpses of the Polish delegation members, who died in the recent tragic airplane crash, continues in the Russian Federation's capital Moscow. A total of 45 dead bodies have been identified for the time being.
Meanwhile, discussions are ongoing about causes of the tragedy. The Polish Prosecutor General rebuffed the version as if the pilot had not obeyed the instruction. Kaczynski's party-mates blame the Russian side for the occurred.
The TU-154 plane carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski crashed near Smolensk airport in western Russia early on April 10, killing 96 people including Poland's president and his wife.
The Polish President, alongside a huge group of Polish lawmakers, historians and public figures, ought to attend a ceremony on paying tribute to the victims of the Katyn massacre, near Smolensk, where the first memorial of the victims of the totalitarian aggression is.