Russia was allegedly responsible for a plane crash that happened more than a decade ago, killing 96 passengers including then-Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, a Warsaw government special commission again claimed on Monday. The latest of the commission’s report released on April 11 alleges that the crash of the Soviet-made Tu-154M plane, which happened on April 10, 2010, was caused by an intentional detonation of planted explosives and was the result of an assassination plot. “The main and indisputable proof of the interference was an explosion in the left-wing … followed by an explosion in the plane’s center,” said Antoni Macierewicz, the head of the commission who also served as Poland’s defense minister from 2015 to 2018. The airplane was traveling from Warsaw, Poland, when it crashed near the Russian city of Smolensk. There were no survivors. All passengers on board the plane were headed to Russia for an event …