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| 17.11.200912:50 (GMT) | The former head of administration of the Polish President, Piotr Kownacki, will appear before prosecutors for leakage of information concerning "the incident in Georgia" with participation of the President of Poland. According to radio RMF FM, the Office of Public Prosecutor considers that it was him who has given out the secret information concerning gunfire at motorcade of presidents of Georgia and Poland in 2008. Kownacki has been summoned to the Office of Public Prosecutor as a suspect on November 26, radio expands.
AIA already reported that the incident with participation of the two presidents occurred on November 23, 2008, in Georgia’s Akhalgor area. The Georgian side accused the Russian militaries of firing at the motorcade of Saakashvili and Kaczinski. In a year, the Polish newspaper Dziennik published extracts of the official report of the Internal Security Agency (ABW) of Poland, according to which shooting at the motorcade of presidents of Georgia and Poland had been a provocation of the Georgian side. According to the Polish secret services, the fact that after the first series of firing, the Georgian protection members had not reacted at all testifies that fact. Moreover, it was reported that the President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili at the moment of incident was "relaxed and smiling".
Poland’s Internal Security Agency has been paying attention to that fact that directly on the eve of the incident, a bus with journalists was let pass with an apparent aim of filming the forthcoming attack. Earlier the press secretary of the Polish Foreign Ministry, Piotr Paszkowski, noted that the ministry had no the exact data, confirming the fact of use of weapons by the Russian militaries at the moment of appearance of the motorcade. Kaczinski’s visit to the South Ossetian border area was initiated by the President of Georgia at the last minute and was simply added to the visit’s schedule.
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