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Hostages freed after forces storm in Russian school (Agencies) Updated: 2004-09-03 19:25
Commandos stormed a school in southern Russia where hundreds of hostages had
been held for three days and took control of the building Friday, Russian news
agencies reported. The assault came after several explosions boomed from the
area and dozens of hostages, including naked children, fled the school
screaming.
 A boy cries as he
sits in a car with his relatives after he was released from the school
seized by heavily armed masked men and women in the town of Beslan in the
province of North Ossetia near Chechnya, September 3, 2004.
[Reuters] | About 250 hostages were wounded, including 180 children, and
five militants were killed in the raid, the Itar-Tass news agency reported. The
Interfax news agency reported militants fired at children who ran from the
building, and unconfirmed reports said some of the hostage-takers, possibly
including women bearing suicide belts, had fled during the chaos and that they
may have taken hostages with them.
Hundreds of hostages apparently remained in the building as the firing raged.
Women escaping the building were seen fainting and others, some covered in
blood, were carried away on stretchers. Many children were only partly clothed
because of the stifling heat in the gymnasium where they had been held since the
militants took the building Wednesday.
After the escape, commandos assaulted the building and the firing subsided
after about 45 minutes, possibly indicating the crisis had come to a violent
end.
 A video grab image
shows security forces surrounding the school seized by heavily armed
masked men and women in the town of Beslan in the province of North
Ossetia near Chechnya, September 3, 2004. [Reuters]
| Interfax reported the school's roof had collapsed -
possibly from the explosives some militants had strapped to their bodies. The
militants had reportedly threatened to blow up the building if authorities tried
to storm.
On Thursday, the militants had freed about 26 hostages, all women and
children, and Russian officials had been in negotiations with the militants
since they had seized the building Wednesday.
There were conflicting reports of the number of hostages, with official
saying about 350 and people among a small group freed on Wednesday saying there
were about 1,500.
 Russian security
forces hide behind the wall during a military operation around the school
seized by heavily armed masked men and women in the town of Beslan in the
province of North Ossetia near Chechnya , September 3, 2004. Russian
soldiers battled Chechen separatists on Friday to end a two-day-old school
siege as naked children ran out screaming amid explosions and machinegun
fire. [Reuters] | President Vladimir Putin had
said that everything possible would be done to end the "horrible" crisis and
save the lives of the children.
Two major hostage-taking raids by Chechen rebels outside the war-torn region
in the past decade prompted forceful Russian rescue operations that led to many
deaths. The most recent, the seizure of a Moscow theatre in 2002, ended after a
knockout gas was pumped into the building, debilitating the captors but causing
almost all of the 129 hostage deaths.
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