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Smolensk aircraft's disaster: victims' credit cards stolen

Smolensk, Russia - Four Russian soldiers would have stolen them in the incident's scene and used to withdraw money

In the "Moskow Times" newspaper we can read that 4 Russian soldiers would have been arrested by the Polish authorities because of they stole some credit cards on the Smolensk disaster's scene, where on 10th April 2010 the Tupolev Y-154 transporting Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other 95 persons - who were going to Russia to commemorate the anniversary of Katyn's massacre - crashed on the ground...

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