Poles light candles at Presidential Palace in Warsaw
2010-04-12 02:54:54 GMT2010-04-12 10:54:54 (Beijing Time)
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A photograph of Poland's late President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria is surrounded by candles and flowers near the presidential palace in Warsaw April 11, 2010. President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia. (Reuters)
Poles gather near lighted candles at the Presidential Palace in Poland April 11, 2010. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia. (Reuters)
A girl light candles in front of the Presidential Palace in Poland April 11, 2010. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia. (AFP)
A Pole looks on lighted candles at the Presidential Palace in Poland April 11, 2010. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia. (AFP)
Poles gather near lighted candles at the Presidential Palace in Poland April 11, 2010. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia. (AFP)
Poles gather near lighted candles at the Presidential Palace in Poland April 11, 2010. Polish President Lech Kaczynski's coffin returned home to a stunned nation on Sunday, a day after he and much of the country's political and military elite perished in a plane crash in Russia.