Posted on 10/28/2002 8:53:37 AM PST by Lady Jag
World News |
10/28/2002 |
Gas Russians Used Was Opium Derivative, U.S. Officials Say Printable version WASHINGTON -- The mysterious gas Russian forces pumped into a theater to end a hostage crisis was an opiate -- a chemical related to morphine, Pentagon officials said Monday. The Bush administration, meanwhile, refused to criticize Russian special forces for using the gas, which killed 116 of the hostages as well as the hostage takers. "The president abhors the loss of life, but he understands that it is the terrorists" who are responsible for the tragedy, Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer said Monday as the president traveled to New Mexico. Military officials said the U.S. embassy in Moscow had determined that the gas used by the Russians was some sort of opium derivative. Such substances not only kill pain and dull the senses but also can cause coma and death by shutting down breathing and circulation. Russian authorities have refused to name the substance used, even keeping that information from doctors treating the rescued hostages. Fleischer did not endorse the tactic in remarks to reporters as Bush flew from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to Phoenix, then from Arizona to New Mexico. But he made clear the administration's view that blame for the deaths lay with the captors. Asked directly about the use of the gas, Fleischer wouldn't say whether the administration believed it was appropriate. "We don't know what all the facts are," he said. But, he said, "As that information is developed, the president feels very strongly that the people who caused this are the terrorists." Bush had not spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin as of Sunday evening, Fleischer said. Fleischer said the United States still is unsure how many Americans were involved in the siege but blamed that on the difficulty of keeping track of traveling Americans and not on the Russian government. The measured White House reaction comes as Bush seeks Russia's support for a tough resolution in the United Nations on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. In Moscow, a U.S. consular officer visited an American survivor of the theater hostage crisis, a State Department official said. The identity of the female patient was not released for privacy reasons, the official said. Although she was hospitalized, the official said she was not injured. "We are still continuing to determine the whereabouts of possibly one or two other Americans," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Russian special forces troopers ended the 21/2-day takeover before dawn Saturday with a raid on the theater shortly before the hostage-takers, rebels from Russia's embattled Chechnya region, had threatened to begin killing their more than 800 captives. The Moscow Health Department said 405 former hostages, including nine children, remained hospitalized Monday after 239 were released. At least 45 remained in grave condition Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Valentina Matviyenko said Monday. All but two of the 118 hostages known to be dead were killed by the gas, not their captors. The 50 Chechen rebels holding the hostages also were killed, either by the gas or by gunshots as security services stormed the theater. (AP) |
Never give up! Never give up! Never give up!
It's a shame so many died, but it's a miracle so many lived.
I am under-sensitive to opiates, but maybe you know: if hostages hadn't eaten, slept and been hydrated enough, would that make them more sensitive to opiates?
Putin made the right choice and brought out the vast majority of the victims.
Fight fire with fire. Fight terrorists in their own fashion and don't give an inch.
My question to you is, couldn't doctors nail down the cause by blood tests?
Thank you President Bush.
There seems to have been a fair bit on incompetency in how the hostages were treated, no matter what the gas was.
It would seem so, though the dose and frequency would have been something to be determined.
Many emergency physicians routinely administer Narcan and glucose and perhaps thiamine to patients unresponsive for unknown causes as it should cause no harm.
I bet Bush would have wanted to do the same thing had it happened here. But somehow I think outside pressures would have prevented any intelligent action and would have resulted in 100% dead.
Janet Reno would've burnt the place to the ground.
And they would have slid to their deaths and have met no virgins.
That's the ticket! Perhaps we could confuse them into inaction by publicizing their need for gas masks. I can see these idiots wearing bombs around their waists and gas masks on their faces. To live or not to live? Or, with a mask, to live long enough to kill themselves.
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