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英语文摘:President's plane crash: a "crash" for Poland

Source:  Onion  2010-04-12   English BBS   Favorite  

WARSAW, April 10 (Xinhua) -- No country is fully prepared for such a tragedy in peaceful time in which its leader and dozens of high-ranking officials die simultaneously.

So when it does happen, the country is exposed to unexpected social and political disturbance, and its people are on pins and needles about future.

On Saturday, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife died when their chartered plane, en route from Warsaw to Russia's Smolensk, crashed shortly before landing.

Victims also included Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer, Central Bank Governor Slawomir Skrzypek, Chief of the National Security Bureau Aleksander Szczygo, among other high-ranking officials.

 

Combo photo shows some of the prominent victims of the crash of Poland's presidential plane. It includes Maria Kaczynska, 66, Poland's first lady; Gen. Franciszek Gagor, 58, army chief of staff; Vice Admiral Andrzej Karweta, 51, navy chief commander; Gen. Tadeusz Buk, 49, land-forces commander; Slawomir Skrzypek, 46, president of the National Bank of Poland; Aleksander Szczyglo, 46, head of the national security office; Piotr Nurowski, 64, head of Poland's Olympic Committee, and so on.

POLAND'S HUGE LOSS

Most of the dead were to attend events in Russia marking the 70th anniversary of the massacre in Katyn forest of thousands of Polish officers. But they could never make the trip.

The shocking accident sank the whole nation into deep sorrow, as Kaczynski was the first Polish president who died in service.

It is also the most fatal event in which many government officials were killed due to non-battle related cause in the history of Poland.

Local newspapers described it "an uNPRecedented tragedy" of the nation.


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