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![Alexander Bastrykin](https://img.sputnikimages.com/images/vol1%2Fmedia%2Foriginal%2Fold%2F68%2F07%2F680770_hires_0%3A0%3A0%3A0_1400x1000_80_10_1_U2VyZ2V5IFN1YmJvdGluICM2ODA3NzA%3D_116%3A95_sputnik-680770-preview_40c0d294daab2aec8aadfc5b026b41ac.jpg)
Alexander Bastrykin (pictured), head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Attorney-General's Office, seen at the Government House during the meeting of Russian Vice-Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov and Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Jerzy Miller. The sides signed a memorandum on mutual understanding re the transfer to the Polish side of on-board recorders' data from Poland's TU-154M plane which suffered an air-crash on April 10, 2010 in the vicinity of Smolensk.
- Author: Sergey Subbotin
- Credit: Sputnik
- Source: Sputnik
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