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| 27.11.200813:56 (GMT) | The Internal Security Agency (ABW) confirmed yesterday that it prepared an intelligence report on November 23 shooting incident in Georgia during the visit of the Polish President Lech Kaczynski. It denied the claims published in the daily Dziennik that Georgian security forces were responsible for the gunfire, Polish Radio reports.
Earlier his week, Dziennik published an article which cited a classified ABW document that allegedly states that the incident involving the shooting in the direction of the motorcade carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili was staged by Georgians in order to place blame on Russian and South Ossetian troops.
ABW spokesperson Katarzyna Koniecpolska-Wroblewska said the report contained no mentioning of Georgian involvement in the shooting and added that prosecutors would be asked to investigate the leak of classified information.
Meanwhile, Minister of Interior Grzegorz Schetyna publicly said that Prime Minister Donald Tusk received the report late yesterday and confirmed the allegations made in Dziennik that the incident was a “Georgian provocation.”
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