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| 26.11.200812:41 (GMT) | The incident involving shooting near the car carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski was staged by Georgians, Poland's Internal Security Agency (ABW) said in a five-page report today. "The shots fired near the car of the Polish and Georgian presidents were a Georgian provocation," daily Dziennik cites the document which was forwarded by the ABW chief to 16 prominent Polish politicians, according to the newspaper. The document was prepared on the basis of materials from the Intelligence Agency, ABW, Military Counterintelligence Service, Governmental Protection Bureau and the Governmental Security Centre.
The Polish secret service finds striking the fact that after the first burst of automatic fire near the motorcade of the two presidents, the Georgian security agents did not react at all. ABW also pays attention to the behaviour of the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili who was reportedly rrelaxed and smiling, the document noted.
ABW takes into consideration that Ossetians, Russians or Abkhazians could be the shooters or the shooting might occur without any special intention. However, special services have been viewing these hypotesis as unlikely.
The Polish security service analysts also found suspicious the fact that Georgian authorities let the bus with reporters run ahead of the motorcade that was apparently intended to enable reporters to be the first at the scene of the incident. As reported by Dziennik, it is also mentioned in the report, that the Georgian President possibly was willing to distract attention of his critics from domestic problems of the country.
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