Smolensk jet crash: Rzeczpospolita editor resigns over mislead
Tomasz Urublewski steps down after claiming explosives were found at presidental jet crash site near Smolensk.
This week, the Polish newspaper published an article with a version that Lech Kaczyński's plane could have been blasted. The newspaper's journalist claimed that the apparatus revealed traces of explosive substances on the remains of the plane which crashed near Smolensk in April 2010.
Poland's public prosecution refuted this information, and the newspaper was forced to apologize to its readers. Nevertheless, the information caused a great resonance in Poland.
The newspaper's Editor-in-Chief decided to quit due to the scandal, informs interfax.by.