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POLAND'S ACTING PRESIDENT RIDING WAVE OF POPULARITY
18:34 MSK

Poland's acting president, Bronislaw Komorowski, has one of the highest ratings of any Polish politician in recent years, the Polish News Agency reported on Wednesday, citing pollster CBOS.



PUTIN LAUNCHES OIL EXTRACTION IN RUSSIAN CASPIAN
17:35 MSK

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited an oil platform on the Russian part of the Caspian Sea on Wednesday to launch industrial oil production by Russia's largest independent oil producer, LUKoil.



NEW KYRGYZ CONSTITUTION TO CREATE NEW STATE - INTERIM KYRGYZ DEPUTY PM
15:34 MSK

A new constitution in Kyrgyzstan will turn the ex-Soviet Central Asian republic into a new state, an interim deputy prime minister said on Wednesday.



UKRAINE'S PREMIER ACCUSES TYMOSHENKO OF COSTING STATE $12.5 BLN
14:48 MSK

Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov on Wednesday accused his predecessor Yulia Tymoshenko and her government of causing 100 billion hryvnas ($12.5 billion) in state losses.



RUSSIA TO REVEAL KATYN DOCUMENTS TO END SPECULATIONS
13:42 MSK

Russia's federal archive agency will provide access to digital copies of documents on the Katyn massacre to end speculations about their authenticity, the agency's chief said on Wednesday.

This year will mark 20 years since Russian authorities first admitted that thousands of Poles were executed by the NKVD secret police in "one of the gravest crimes of Stalinism."

Andrei Artizov said that until now many people had doubted the authenticity of documents related to the crime.

"[They] say it's a fake, these documents were fabricated on someone's order and that there was no [Soviet] execution of Polish officers in Katyn, that Germans did it," he said.

Thousands of officers, police and civilians taken prisoner during the 1939 partitioning of Poland by the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were killed by the NKVD in the Katyn forest near the western Russian city of Smolensk. The Soviet Union tried to blame the massacre on Nazi Germany, saying the killings took place in 1941, when the territory was in German hands.

Until 1990s, documents from the top-secret File No.1, which place the blame solely on the Soviet Union, had been kept in a sealed envelope in the secret archive of the Communist Party's ruling Politburo.

"It contained a note by NKVD head [Lavrentiy] Beria dated March 1940, with a proposal to eliminate captured Polish officers. The note has authentic resolutions by [Joseph] Stalin and a number of other Politburo members: [Kliment] Voroshilov, [Vyacheslav] Molotov, [Anastas] Mikoyan. That envelope also contains a Politburo resolution, dated March 5, 1940, which expresses support for Beria's proposal to shoot the Polish officers," Artizov said.

In October 1990 Russian President Boris Yeltsin handed copies of these documents to the Polish president.

Text versions of the documents were made available in 1992. Later that year, the new Russian authorities used File No.1 as evidence in their bid to ban the Communist Party.

RIA Novosti



NINE OFFICIALS CHARGED OVER KYRGYZ RIOT DEATHS
12:00 MSK

The Kyrgyz Prosecutor General's Office charged nine officials in connection with the violent crackdown on demonstrators in Bishkek in early April, which left dozens of people dead, the 24.kg news agency said on Wednesday.



RUSSIAN SENATORS RATIFY NAVY BASE DEAL WITH UKRAINE
10:41 MSK

The upper chamber of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, ratified on Wednesday a deal with Ukraine to extend the lease on a Russian naval base.



BELARUS TO BE GIVEN PARTNER STATUS ON SCO DIALOGUE
10:35 MSK

The memorandum on granting Belarus the status of a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will be signed on Wednesday in the capital Minsk, a Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.



PACE TO DISCUSS RUSSIA-GEORGIA RELATIONS, HOLODOMOR
10:33 MSK

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will discuss Russian-Georgian relations and Holodomor at its spring session.




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