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Terror in Russian city Beslan

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At least 335 people are reported to have died in a school in southern Russia where Chechen separatists had been holding hundreds of hostages.

Dozens of corpses were seen outside a local morgue, and the number of dead is expected to rise further.

Heavy gunfire and loud explosions were heard throughout the morning as Russian troops stormed the school, in the town of Beslan in North Ossetia.

Russian troops are fighting to free children still held hostage.

There is confusion over what sparked the operation, which was unplanned.

Correspondents say the day's events have taken Moscow by surprise.

The BBC's Humphrey Hawksley in Moscow says there has been a wall of silence from President Vladimir Putin and his government.

Meanwhile, the US White House condemned the hostage-taking as "barbaric" and blamed the hostage-takers for the lives lost during the storming of the school.

Battle continues

Hundreds of children were freed in the seizure, though some are badly injured.

However Aslanbek Aslakhanov, an aide to Mr Putin who has just arrived in the region , said the death toll would be considerably higher than 150. Sixty of the dead have so far been identified.

More than 400 people were injured.


Mr Aslakhanov said 20 hostage-takers had died in exchanges of fire with troops, at least nine of them Arabs.

But several hours after the assault, a group of rebels was still firing from a building in the school compound, Itar-Tass said.

Other reports said three militants, possibly including the group's leader, was hiding in the school's basement.
Beslan special forces
Russian special forces in a fight


According to police, the hostage-takers had split into three groups during the storming, with some staying in the school, others fleeing to the south and the remainder trying to blend in with the hostages.

Russian security officials said they had still been intending to negotiate with them.

"I want to point out that no military action was planned," said regional Federal Security Service chief Valery Andreyev. "We were planning further talks." Security forces had opened fire to save the lives of hostages who were being fired on by gunmen, he said.

The BBC's Sarah Rainsford says a man who had been inside the building told her there had been an explosion and a wall had collapsed. This had been followed by gunfire and many more explosions.

It is unclear what caused the initial explosion.

Witnesses later saw at least 100 bodies piled inside the school.

White sheets

Correspondents say many of those released were desperate for water when they came out, and some were barely able to stand.

There were scenes of pandemonium, as children ran terrified and half-naked through the streets grabbing water bottles from medics.

One boy described his escape.
Beslan, escaped children
Beslan, escaped children


"I smashed the window to get out," he told Russian TV. "People were running in all directions... [The rebels] shot from the roof." Ambulances ferried hundreds of people to hospital. Our correspondent says at least 150 children were among them.

Helicopters hovered overhead and there were troops everywhere.

Reuters said six bodies lay covered with white sheets near the school gates, and parents filed past lifting the sheets to see whether their children were underneath.

Officials put the number of hostages at 354 before Thursday's release, although the school has more than 1,000 pupils.

The attackers - both men and women, some wearing bomb belts - struck on Wednesday, the first day of the new school year in Russia.


Latest News

  • 9/3/2004 12:00 PM EST - 20 terrorists are killed, among them 10 arabs, says Gazeta.ru

  • 9/3/2004 11:50 AM EST - more than 60 bodies were identified. Chief of Russian Security Service in Osetia says 400 hostages are freed, children are still in captivity.

  • 9/3/2004 early morning - more than 400 wounded are treated in hospitals in Beslan and Vladikavkaz, says Gazeta.ru




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  • news comments  Readers' Comments

    "Islamic terrorists"
    author: delmarter 9/6/2004 5:44:07 PM
    These fundamentalist Muslims are a disgrace to their religion. Killing women and children! What cowards. Why are the majority of Muslims silent? You don't hear any real outcry from the Muslim community, which makes me think that by their silence, they are condoning the killing of innocents. 
     
    Nightmare
    author: Kristy 9/4/2004 1:59:45 PM
    Well, all that's taking place now in Beslan's more like a nightmare. i don't know why these people did it & what they're thinking of & why they're doing such think. But i'm sure that such awful things should be stopped & these Killers MUST BE UNDER THE LAW 
     
     
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