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Russia School Standoff Ends With 250 Dead
Santa Maria Times ^ | September 4, 2004 | MIKE ECKEL

Posted on 09/03/2004 10:20:24 PM PDT by yonif

BESLAN, Russia - 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 said the toll was at least 250.

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. Bomb experts and rescuers looking for victims resumed their search of the building Saturday after a break overnight.

Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the town early Saturday and ordered the borders of North Ossetia, the republic where the school is located, closed while any hostage takers still on the loose are pursued.

"All Russia grieves with you," Putin said during a meeting with local officials in Beslan in the North Ossetia region, carried on government television.

He said targeting children made the hostage crisis worse than other acts of terrorism: "Even alongside the most cruel attacks of the past, this terrorist act occupies a special place because it was aimed at children."

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.

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."

The Interfax news agency quoted unidentified sources in the regional Health Ministry as saying some 250 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 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 his visit to Beslan, Putin warned against letting the attack stir up tensions in the mult-ethnic North Caucasus region. "One of the goals of the terrorist was to sow ethnic enmity and blow up the North Caucasus," Putin said. "Anyone who gives in to such a provocation will be viewed by us as abetting 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.

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 alleged 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.

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: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Russia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cair; cairsilentonchechnya; caucasus; ossetia; russia; silencefromcair; silenceissupport; terrorism; whereiscair
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1 posted on 09/03/2004 10:20:25 PM PDT by yonif
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To: yonif

So many dead, so many scarred for life.

It's such a disaster. This needs to lead US media for a week, cause maybe it will when it's our kids going like this.


2 posted on 09/03/2004 10:21:38 PM PDT by Kornev
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To: yonif

Start at the border. The military pushes forward clearing all that is in front of it. Clear Chechnya. Diaspora.


3 posted on 09/03/2004 10:28:16 PM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy (It's a fight to the death with Democrats.)
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To: Kornev; yonif
Russia's September tragedy....
4 posted on 09/03/2004 10:28:41 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: yonif

When I saw the '100 dead' on the internet news, I said to a guy at work today that I figured it was going to be over 250. It sounded like it wasn't going well and I'm sad to say that now my fears on it became true.

CAIR will have some sort of spin on this, with crocodile tears, no doubt.


5 posted on 09/03/2004 10:29:31 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: Bobby777

I doubt islamic sites, even cair, will bother. They're sunk. Like kerry, they know it. Their best bet is to hide.


6 posted on 09/03/2004 10:32:11 PM PDT by Kornev
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To: yonif

So how many of these cruel bastards/bitches were there and how many got away? Any reports yet?


7 posted on 09/03/2004 10:33:45 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: Bobby777

Do you notice how small a mention Arab and Al Queda get?

CAIR will be just fine with this story.


8 posted on 09/03/2004 10:35:26 PM PDT by I still care (Have you heard about the Democrat cocktail? It's ketchup with a chaser.)
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To: yonif

Such utter horror. I can't even imagine what the surviving children will be going through. What soulless creatures to do this to innocents.


9 posted on 09/03/2004 10:36:31 PM PDT by .38sw
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To: yonif

I thought I'd never, ever say this - but I'm longing here for an old-school Uncle Joe Stalin Soviet-style beatdown on these Islamic animals. I really don't mean that, but I do hope that the Russian bear hasn't been totally declawed and we see a swift, brutal response to this evil.


10 posted on 09/03/2004 10:36:49 PM PDT by egarvue (Martin Sheen is not my president...)
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To: Kornev

This continues, and I forsee nations telling the U.N. to take a hike and they're gonna nuke an Islamic country right off the face of the Earth. I always wondered how Armageddon was going to start. I think it will be Islam that gets it going and I think they'll be the first target by world armies. It's just a guess but they are starting war with everybody. allah's moon cult is sowing a hard field. Especialy when, not "if", Islamic terrorists get a nuclear weapon. I hope Putin considers this. If Iran gets the bomb, these Chechnyans, and their "foreign fighters" might just as easily nuked Moscow. This is the reality of Islamic states with nuclear weapons, and yes, that includes Pakistan.


11 posted on 09/03/2004 10:37:21 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: I still care

by all that is holy, we've got to document the links between CAIR and terrorism and get this Trojan Horse roach out of the USA. I'm sure, in their hearts, they're proud of their muslim brothers and today's handiwork.


12 posted on 09/03/2004 10:39:26 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: yonif
Four militants were believed to have escaped.

This is the unbelieveable part. One would think that next to saving as many hostages as possible, this would be the top priority.

I would have had a triple ring around that school and evacuated every building for a kilometer around and positively identified every person coming out. Once the perps were identified, take them out to the forest, kill them and leave their corpses to rot.

13 posted on 09/03/2004 10:45:06 PM PDT by Publius6961 (I don't do diplomacy either)
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To: yonif

Let's see, what was it that aspiring, would-be President John F'n Kerry wanted? Oh, yes, a more "SENSITIVE" war on terrorism!

Yeah, RIGHT!!!!!

There is a reserved place in hell for people like these merciless killers.


14 posted on 09/03/2004 10:45:59 PM PDT by JustTheTruth
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To: Bobby777

This is act shows just how low these vile terrorist scum are willing to sink. The fact that many children were slaughtered makes me sick. The damage that has been done to the survivors (especially young children) can never be completely undone. These memories will stay with them until the day they die. We have a lot of work to do. These Islamists need to be wiped from the face of the Earth before they kill us all.


15 posted on 09/03/2004 10:46:08 PM PDT by jt325i
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To: yonif
And Reuters reports that the EU has demanded that Russia explain how this disaster could've happened.

When will these people realize what we're really up against? When their sons are learning hate and murder in the madrassas and their daughters are illiterate slaves?

Unless something changes dramatically, the jihadists will take Europe. Who's going to stop them?
16 posted on 09/03/2004 10:47:22 PM PDT by HollywoodRepublican (Not the only one, but it's really close.)
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To: JustTheTruth
"There is a reserved place in hell for people like these merciless killers."

And for their enablers.

17 posted on 09/03/2004 10:49:45 PM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Sometimes these brain cells have a mind of their own.)
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To: Bobby777

I hope Moscow has their 'black hand' system either turned off or redirected. Cause during the cold war, it was basically Strangelovian. Any unauthorized nuclear sized blast in certain areas would automatically launch a segment against the USA.


18 posted on 09/03/2004 10:51:58 PM PDT by Kornev
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To: egarvue; Bobby777

How does civilization deal with such viscious cruelty and nihilism? The islamofascists only have willpower. The West has everything but willpower.

I don't (just yet) advocate nuking the arab islamic world. However, I would consider a targeted Darwinistic solution. Every blood relative of these terrorists should be hunted down and killed. Their gene pool is eliminated. They lose.


19 posted on 09/03/2004 10:53:39 PM PDT by Maynerd
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To: Hoosier-Daddy
Start at the border.

Start in Saudi Arabia. Word should be delivered that SA will be obliterated unless they reign in their evil spawn wahabi's.

20 posted on 09/03/2004 10:54:15 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (You have entered a "No Girlie Men" zone. Thank you for not whining and sniveling.)
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