Posted on 09/04/2004 7:20:50 PM PDT by saquin
AFTER more than 24 hours in the sweltering heat of the school gymnasium in Beslan, one of the boys trapped inside could not take it any longer, writes Peter Conradi.
Summoning up his courage, he approached a hostage taker with a bayonet fixed to his assault rifle and asked him for a drink. It was probably the worst error that he could have made.
Instead of giving him water, he drove his bayonet through the boys body, said Stanislav Tsarakhov, 10, another captive standing nearby. I dont know if he died.
Details of the incident emerged as children who escaped the siege described how their captors had deliberately deprived them of food and water, repeatedly firing guns into the ceiling to try to silence them. The hostage takers would hold their machineguns to your temple and said that if there was a lot of noise, they would shoot everyone, said a girl, who gave her name only as Zalina.
Diana Gadzhinova, 14, who also survived the siege, said that one of the greatest hardships had been the lack of food and drink.
When we were let out to go to the lavatory, some children would run into a room where there were plants in pots and they would eat them, she said.
Others would hide the plants in their underwear and share them with their friends. But the hunger was not as bad as the thirst. Some children couldnt take it and would urinate into their hand and drink.
At another point, Gadzhinova said, they were all ordered to lie down. There were so many people packed into the gym that they had to lie on top of each other. The gunmen warned that if there was an arm or a leg in their way, they would shoot at it without warning, she said.
For Arsen Khasigov, 11, trapped with his mother, the worst thing was the sleep deprivation. They kept us awake all the time, he said. They would pour our urine on our heads.
Also horrific was the role played by two black widows Chechen women who turned to terrorism to avenge husbands and brothers killed during the Kremlins military clampdown on the breakaway republic.
According to accounts from some captives, the women blew themselves up in the first hours of the siege, killing several men near them. Last night no trace of their bodies had been found.
It's Putin's fault. (everybody's but the Muslim terrorists)
A 'jump the shark' moment for terrorists, it occurs to me.
They stand revealed.
That really breaks my heart. We REALLY need to get rid of these verministic freaks from the face of this planet. While, we're at it, we should also get rid of all those people who sympathize with terrorists like CAIR and leftists.
There is no punishment horrible enough for these monsters. Rotting in Hell is a start....
This is reality of the jihadist Islamofascists' war on all non-Muslims.
Forced march (one way) to the Siberian gulag for all Muslims!
It's only Sunday. Soon, someone, somewhere will say it's Bush's fault.
Geez - I'm so mad I forgot what day it was...
After just 24 hours of the hostage-taking a terrorist drove a bayonet through a child's body ... Allah/Satan laughing with delight.
Let the REAL war against terrorists begin now.
exactly!!! I want the full wrath of the civilized world on these murdering islamic pigs - they are soul-less and pure evil
I ws listening to Savage coming home last night and getting about as fired up as he was. It struck me that it would be an appropriate punishment for all the little vandals arrested in N.Y.C. this week to be flown to Russia (in a C-130 - nothing comfortable), forced to dig the graves of these children, then required to clean up the carnage in that school.
No they wouldn't. In the case of the "Black Widows" who blew themselves and several nearby men, they'd blame the men for standing too closely.
< /sarcasm >
to the "reasonable" people on here who aren't interested in wiping out these vermin.. you have no hearts.
The bayonet on the AK-47 is meant to cut and tear flesh. Not the worst bayonet in the world but to a kid it's a bloody way to go.
No they wouldn't.. look at all the liberals who lost loved ones on 911 and still blame the US for it!
It's beyond comprehension. It breaks my heart.
It's beyond comprehension. It breaks my heart.
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