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SKP asks Poland for information from crashed plane`s flight data recorder.

MOSCOW, May 20 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian investigators have asked Polish
authorities to provide information on telephone calls made aboard the
Polish president's Tu-154 plane at the time of the crash near Smolensk in
early April.
"As part of a request for international legal assistance in the
criminal case, investigators of the Investigation Committee [under the
Prosecutor General's Office (SKP)] have requested, and expect to receive
from the Polish side shortly, information regarding all incoming and
outgoing telephone calls made by all persons who were aboard the Tu-154M
plane at the time of the accident," SKP spokesman Vladimir Markin said on
Wednesday.
"The Russian investigators also expect the Polish side to provide
information from one of the flight data recorders that was handed over t
Polish specialists earlier," he said.
The Russian investigators have also requested other documents and
investigative activities in Poland, Markin added.
At a meeting with Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika ion May 6,
Polish Attorney General Andrzej Seremet said Poland had undertaken certain
investigation activities in Poland as part of its own probe.
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