WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish experts have retrieved bones, probably human, from the site of an air crash in Russia where Poland's president and dozens of other dignitaries perished in April, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
The find could fuel concerns among families of the victims that they may not have been given the correct remains of their loved ones for burial by the Russian authorities following the disaster at Smolensk airport, in which 96 people died.
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