Tens of thousands of Poles softly sang the national anthem and threw flowers at the hearse with the body Kaczynski 60 years old on Sunday at the presidential palace, after returning from the airport of Russia Smolensk, the site of the accident.
The coffin of the president replica handbags remains committed to his daughter, Marta, whose mother, his first wife, Maria Kaczynska, also died in the accident.
He knelt in front of his forehead, which is based in the coffin.
This was followed by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the former prime minister and president's twin brother. In addition, he knelt down and pressed his head zhjchv0412 against the flag-draped coffin before climbing slowly and crossed himself.
Permanent markers were four Polish soldiers with swords. There was no evidence of twins sick mother Jadwiga, who was taken to hospital. The president had canceled trips abroad several times to be on their side.
The coffin was a hearse from Mercedes-Benz and traveled many miles to the palace, attended by thousands of weeping placed Poland.
He taught me how Poland, our traditions, our dignity, and striving for respect and become victims of this tragedy, said Boguslaw mourners Staron, 70
President Dmitry Medvedev Replica Mobile Phones said on Monday of sadness in Russia, his country and held two minutes silence in memory during the crash.
The church bells toll at noon and emergency sirens almost a minute before disappearing. Hundreds head down, eyes closed in front of the presidential palace. Buses and trams stopped in the streets.
No date was set for the funeral and the presidential palace when Kaczynski said Poland would be a situation where there is a Polish tradition.
Piskarev Vasily, deputy head of the upper body of research in Russia said that 24 bodies of victims were identified, most of them based on BT Cinema Player 2010 clothing and identity. He said it was difficult to identify some of the victims. Russian television showed the pain of the families upon arrival in Russia to help identify the bodies.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa, founder of Solidarity and Nobel Peace Prize, said it was too early to blame.