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Russia Standoff Ends in Bloodshed for 200 (warning: graphic story and photos)
My Way News ^ | Sep 3, 7:10 PM (ET) | MIKE ECKEL

Posted on 09/03/2004 6:34:51 PM PDT by Arthalion

Russia Standoff Ends in Bloodshed for 200



Sep 3, 7:10 PM (ET) By MIKE ECKEL

(AP) A commando takes a postition at a seized school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Friday, Sept. 3, 2004....

BESLAN, Russia (AP) - The three-day hostage siege at a school in southern Russia ended in chaos and bloodshed Friday, after witnesses said Chechen militants set off bombs and Russian commandos stormed the building. Hostages fled in terror, many of them children who were half-naked and covered in blood. Officials estimated the death toll at more than 200.

Early Saturday, 531 people remained hospitalized, including 283 children - 92 of the youngsters in "very grave" condition, health officials said.

Sixty-two hours after the hostage drama began during a celebration marking the first day of the school year, the Russian government said resistance had ended.

Valery Andreyev, Russia's Federal Security Service chief in the region, said 10 Arabs were among 27 militants who were killed. The ITAR-Tass news agency, citing unidentified security sources, reported the hostage-taking was the work of Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, who had al-Qaida backing.

(AP) People carry a stretcher with a victim from a seized school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Friday, Sept....

Alla Gadieyeva, 24, who was taken captive with her 7-year-old son and mother, said the militants displayed terrifying brutality from the start. One gunman, whose pockets were stuffed with grenades, held up the corpse of a man just shot in front of hundreds of hostages and warned: "If a child utters even a sound, we'll kill another one."

When children fainted from lack of sleep, food and water, their masked and camouflaged captors simply sneered, she said, adding that adults implored children to drink their own urine in the intolerable heat of the gym.

She and other hostages said there was a little water but no food the first day. The hostages got nothing to eat or drink after that.

Gadieyeva told of three days of unspeakable horror - of children so frightened they couldn't sleep, of captors coolly threatening to kill off hostages one by one. The gym where they were held was so cramped there was hardly room to move.

"We were in complete fear," said Gadieyeva, who spoke to an Associated Press reporter as she lay collapsed with exhaustion on a stretcher outside a hospital. "People were praying all the time, and those that didn't know how to pray - we taught them."

(AP) Bodies of schoolchildren and hostages killed in a school seizure seen in a hospital morgue in...

The Interfax news agency quoted unidentified sources in the regional Health Ministry as saying more than 200 people were killed. The figure could not be confirmed. Reporters said they had seen at least 100 bodies in the school gym.

Under a grove of trees outside the school, white sheets covered dead bodies, including those of children, on lines of stretchers. Grieving parents and loved ones knelt beside the dead, some of whom were awaiting identification. Nearby, anxious crowds gathered around lists of injured posted on the walls of the hospital buildings.

It was not clear where the tragic end to the siege would leave President Vladimir Putin's tough policy on Chechnya, which has enjoyed broad domestic support despite the heavy toll rebel violence has taken in recent years. He has said the Russian fight in the Caucasus was part of the world's larger war on terrorism.

On the campaign trail in Wisconsin, President Bush said the hostage siege was "another grim reminder" of the lengths to which terrorists will go. World governments joined Washington in condemning the militants.

"It is hard to express my revulsion at the inhumanity of terrorists prepared to put children and their families through such suffering," British Prime Minister Tony Blair said.

(AP) Bodies of schoolchildren and hostages killed in a school seizure seen in a hospital morgue in...

The State Department issued a public announcement warning U.S. citizens living or traveling in Russia against going to Chechnya and the neighboring regions because of a heightened risk of terrorist attacks.

"American citizens in Russia should exercise caution and remain vigilant and aware of these heightened risks when planning use of or using any form of public transportation. American citizens should also avoid large public gatherings that lack enhanced security measures," the announcement said.

The Arab presence among the attackers would support Putin's contention that al-Qaida terrorists were deeply involved in the Chechen conflict, where Muslim fighters have been battling Russian forces in a brutal war of independence on and off for more than a decade. ITAR-Tass said Basayev received funding for the attack from allege al-Qaida operative, Abu Omar as-Saif.

Russian authorities said they stormed the building after the militants set off explosions and fired shots as emergency teams approached to collect the bodies of several men killed earlier. They said the hostage-takers had given them permission to take the corpses away. Witnesses quoted by Russian media said the militants opened fire on fleeing hostages and then began to escape themselves.

A police explosives expert told NTV television that the commandos stormed the building after bombs wired to basketball hoops exploded in the gymnasium, where many of the children were being held. A captive who escaped told NTV that a suicide bomber blew herself up in the gym.

(AP) Bodies of schoolchildren killed in a school seizure seen in Beslan, North Ossetia, Friday, Sept. 3,...

Channel One TV reported three of the attackers were arrested after trying to escape in civilian dress. Four militants were believed to have escaped. A member of an elite security unit died saving two young girls, ITAR-Tass reported.

The standoff was declared at an end hours after commandos began their midday assault, when a final large explosion issued from the school, apparently ending a gunfight between three militants trapped in the school basement and security forces trying to free children being used as human shields. Sporadic shooting continued hours later.

A hostage who escaped told the AP that the militants numbered 28, including women wearing camouflage uniforms. The hostage, who identified himself only as Teimuraz, said the militants began wiring the school with explosives as soon as they took control. He, too, said they had placed bombs on both basketball hoops in the gym.

The bomb expert said the gym had been rigged with explosives packed in plastic bottles strung up around the room on a cord and stuffed with metal objects.

The militants, some with explosives strapped to their bodies, stormed the school in Beslan on Wednesday morning and kept the hundreds of children along with parents in the sweltering gymnasium, refusing to allow deliveries of food and water.

"They didn't let me go to the toilet for three days, not once. They never let me drink or go to the toilet," Teimuraz said.

Leonid Roshal, a pediatrician involved in negotiations with the militants before they were stormed, called them "very cruel people ... a ruthless enemy."

"I talked with them many times on my cell phone, but every time I ask to give food, water and medicine to the hostages they refuse my request," Roshal said.

Putin's adviser on Chechnya, Aslanbek Aslakhanov, said security forces had not planned to storm the building, but were prompted to move by the first explosions about 1 p.m. Friday. Officials had pledged not to use force.

Russian forces had held back, perhaps remembering the deadly outcome two years ago when security troops pumped nerve gas into a Moscow theater before storming in to free about 800 hostages being held by Chechen terrorists. The nerve gas debilitated the captors but also was the cause of most of the 129 hostage deaths.

As the captives escaped the school, residents and troops ran through the streets, and the wounded were carried off on stretchers. An AP reporter saw ambulances speeding by, the windows streaked with blood. Four armed men in civilian clothes ran by, shouting, "A militant ran this way."

Streets around the school were a dizzying tableau of chaos as soldiers and men in civilian clothes carried children - some naked, some clad only in underpants, some covered in blood, some bandaged. Women, newly freed from the school, fainted.

The children drank eagerly from bottles of water given to them once they reached safety. Many of the children had removed their clothing because of the stifling heat in the gymnasium.

"I am helping you," a man dressed in camouflage told a crying girl. Women gathered around, trying to soothe her, saying "It's all right. It's all right."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: cair; caucasus; muslims; nocaircondemnation; ossetia; silenceissupport; silenceofcair; terrorism; whereiscair
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To: jwpjr
I've been on flights from Moscow to New York with orphans from Russia several times. Great kids. The orphanages in Russia are dismal, but from what I have heard, the people who run them try to do the best they can with what little they receive.

I wasn't surprised to see the man with the American flag on his t-shirt. I travel throughout Russia and the former Soviet Union. I feel more welcome there than I do in western Europe. They respect our strength and our unity (well, perhaps our unity is a little worn from the current Pres. campaign, but we are pretty unified when it comes looking out for each other).

Regarding Chechens: I've had the "opportunity" to meet several Chechens. I can say that out of all of the Chechens that I met, only one was a decent person. The rest that I have met, mainly in Moscow, are vile, harsh, unfeeling, and a few other adjectives that I cannot use on this forum. The only thing they respect is force. The fact that Arabs are with them is not surprising. If anything "good" can come out of this horror, I hope it will be that the world will finally realize that we are all fighting the same enemy.
41 posted on 09/03/2004 7:30:47 PM PDT by koba37
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To: Arthalion
Joan Of Arc treatment...burn them.

Burn them indeed. This is no time for justice. These monstrous, diabolic bastards must die.

42 posted on 09/03/2004 7:32:54 PM PDT by Marauder (Show me a liberal and I'll show you a sick individual.)
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To: jwpjr

Your pictures have me in tears. You see, I have a niece and a nephew who were adopted from Russia in 1995. I remember with joy the first day we met them and my sister at the airport.

This terrorist attack in Russia has really upset my family. My heart and my prayers go out to the families of all the dead or injured. I was praying for them since I heard this on Wednesday. May the lost ones rest in their heavenly Father's arms.


43 posted on 09/03/2004 7:33:36 PM PDT by GWfan
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To: L`enn

This wasn't a hostage rescue attempt. According to a woman who survived the ordeal (as reported in the Russian press) the terrorists used tape to secure the bombs to basketball backboards. One bomb slipped out, exploded, and then the children made a break for it. The terrorists (it's really hard for me to only use the word terrorists, but I'll keep it clean) then started shooting at the children. The members of Alpha and Vympel (FSB Special Forces) layed down a covering fire and the situation got worse. Once again, just like at Dubrovka (Nord-Ost theater tragedy) the only people you can blame are the terrorists and those who support them. The late Gen. Lebed suggested building a cement wall around Chechnya and then giving them their independence WITHOUT any aid from Russia.


44 posted on 09/03/2004 7:36:10 PM PDT by koba37
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To: LenS

yes indeed


45 posted on 09/03/2004 7:36:36 PM PDT by pointsal
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To: koba37

I'm sure that Michael Moore will be the first to congratulate thse newest "Minutemen" on their vicious attack, er, struggle for freedom...right, Mikey?


46 posted on 09/03/2004 7:41:20 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel ("John Kerry sees two Americas. It's mutual. America sees two John Kerrys.")
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To: TomGuy

The word under the flag clearly says "America".

Perhaps the dot pitch on my monitor is high enough to see it. Blessings to all the victims and their families.

APf


47 posted on 09/03/2004 7:42:03 PM PDT by APFel
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To: koba37

I find the kids to be very refreshing! They are so appreciative of what is provided for them while they are here. They can be a pretty rowdy bunch, but they've had to fight for everything they have. The difference between when they arrive and when they leave is nothing short of a miracle!


48 posted on 09/03/2004 7:47:34 PM PDT by jwpjr
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To: jwpjr

Thank you for the lovely pictures - such a contrast to the horror of today.


49 posted on 09/03/2004 7:47:48 PM PDT by austingirl
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To: Arthalion

C-SPAN had coverage of the aftermath from NTV and the BBC. They described how parents were searching for their children at various hospitals and then going to the makeshift morgue. The saddest thing was the image of a woman crying over the bodies of two of her children. She is the woman in the striped shirt in the last picture.


50 posted on 09/03/2004 7:48:37 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: saigon
Dear God, watch over the relatives of these victims. Please keep President Bush in office and give him the strength keep our country at the forefront of this fight against animals that can do this.

These ones are not animals. Animals wouldn't do this. This great wickedness comes from Satan.
51 posted on 09/03/2004 7:52:12 PM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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To: Arthalion

Nuke Mecca, now!


52 posted on 09/03/2004 7:54:26 PM PDT by PhilipFreneau
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To: AD from SpringBay

Isn't it amazing then that a godly man is in the White House.

Providence.


53 posted on 09/03/2004 7:55:01 PM PDT by saigon
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To: Arthalion

Drudge has the picture of a bloody cross in the hand of a relative. Muslims killing Christians. This is a return to the crusades. Spain, orthodox Greek and Russians in Bosnia and Russia - Iraqi Christians who have lived on their land for 2000 years. Wahhabi murderers calling themselves holy.


54 posted on 09/03/2004 7:55:27 PM PDT by q_an_a
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To: Arthalion

These Islamic animals are the scum of the earth. When oh when will people recognize this?


55 posted on 09/03/2004 7:57:16 PM PDT by ladyinred (John Kerry reporting for "SPITBALL" duty!)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

Keep a sharp eye. Before its over Michael Moore will be comparing the Beslan atrocity favorably to Columbine.


56 posted on 09/03/2004 8:01:51 PM PDT by trek
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To: Peach

The terrorists may have overstepped this time. I pray the world finally "gets it" and work as one to take these monsters out.

Let's start calling these people what they are. Islamic fanatic terrorists. It is Islam that they stand and die for. Call them what they are, in addition to murderers.


57 posted on 09/03/2004 8:01:57 PM PDT by taxesareforever
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To: Arthalion

This attack is a preview of what the Islamic terrorists have in mind for the USA.

Notice that the AP story uses the word "militants" instead of "terrorists."

My heart goes out to all of the families of the innocent victims that have been affected by this wanton atrocity.

This is the most disgusting example of the hate that these Islamic terrorists have for innocent children.


58 posted on 09/03/2004 8:04:32 PM PDT by mohresearcher
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To: Arthalion

It's been a long time since I've Hated they way I'm Hating right now...


59 posted on 09/03/2004 8:17:13 PM PDT by Boxcar
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To: wideminded

If anyone wants to donate money for the victims they an go to: www.moscowhelp.org They collected donations for the victims (and families) of the Moscow theater hostage crisis. They made sure all the money got to the right people. (I'm not affiliated with them)


60 posted on 09/03/2004 8:25:13 PM PDT by koba37
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