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Russian School Siege

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Posted 03 September 2004 - 12:03 PM

Well ive been watching the news for a while today as its a breaking news thing. Recently a school in russia was taken hostage with 200-400 children inside, earlier today special forces have blown a hole in the wall and helped children escape, the streets are full of gunfire and explosions. Over 158 children have escaped running naked or in underwear but are all hospitalised. People are running far and screaming its crazy there. I hope things get better for them though sad.gif its nearly over they say and the special forces are in charge but some Terrorists are still there and fighting strong.

Why would people do this? They wouldnt even switch the children for adults sad.gif

EDIT: would the kids get over this, as it is quite horrifying and disturbing, apparently some of the Terrorists have blown themselves up infront of the kids..

EDIT 2: Now its saying 250 hostages wounded and 180 are children. sad.gif

This post has been edited by Echliurn: 03 September 2004 - 12:07 PM


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Posted 03 September 2004 - 12:20 PM

OMFG TERRORISTS *******S



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Posted 03 September 2004 - 12:21 PM

nice way to put it spike bluetongue.gif

20 serious children injuries and 7 dead on arrival of hospital now sad.gif nearly over aparrently.

EDIT: nearly over but over hundred bodies found in the gym sad.gif This is terrible sad.gif

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Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:26 PM

I don't think this is something they'll ever get over sad.gif . Some people are just so mean.
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Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:28 PM

its finally over, apparently this wasnt supposed to happen (the special forces charging)

Some children found an escape and ran, the terrorists ran out and shot at the children so the russians retaliated and it broke out, then the Terrorists started detonating the bombs and going suicide style.

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Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:36 PM

I'm glad it's over. I wish it hadn't happened though. I hadn't heard too much about it because of all the hurricane stuff.
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Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:41 PM

http://www.cnn.com/2...hool/index.html

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Scores killed in school siege
Twenty hostage-takers reported killed

BESLAN, Russia (CNN) -- Hundreds of people held hostage at a school in southern Russia fled to safety Friday, but scores are reported dead as pitched battles continue between troops and hostage-takers.

Reports said the hostages may have numbered as many as 1,200 and that 70 percent of them were children.

It was not clear whether several children and others, who were being held by a remnant of the hostage-taker hours after the school was stormed, were still in captivity.

Valery Andreyev, head of the local branch of the FSB intelligence service, said 20 hostage-takers had been killed, 10 of them from Arab countries, after Russian troops stormed the school earlier Friday. (Map of school)

Until now, the rebels have been regarded as residents of the restive republic of Chechnya or other Caucasus areas.

Many fatalities have been reported. Around 100 people have been seen dead in the school gym by journalists.

There also was a report that 23 bodies, including 17 children, were outside a hospital morgue and 10 more bodies were inside. One news report said the death toll could exceed 150.

Near the scene, news footage showed dead bodies of children on stretchers.

One woman leaned down to a young boy, hugging and caressing the youth, who shared a stretcher with another body. Other women stood shocked, holding their hands to their mouths and weeping.

Andreyev said 400 people had been freed in the storming operation, with many of them wounded. Earlier, scores of survivors ran from the school and people were being carried on stretchers to ambulances.

Special forces were mopping up pockets of rebel resistance at the school, clearing the burned-out building of wounded hostages and hunting down the hostage-takers who fled after special forces stormed the site.

Russian forces say they are in control of the school building, but the gunfire continued into the late afternoon and there were reports of militants firing from another structure in the school compound.

Hostage-takers have grenade launchers, small arms and have been sniping, and troops and the abductors have been fighting pitched battles.

The hostage incident began two days ago when an armed gang of Chechen rebels took hundreds of children, parents and teachers hostage on the first day of school in Beslan, located in North Ossetia, near Chechnya, where rebels have been fighting Russia and demanding independence for that small republic.

The storming was not planned, Russia said.

A local official from Russia's FSB intelligence service told Russian media the troops had been ready for a long siege.

However, the forces stormed the building around midday after Russian officials, under a cease-fire agreement with militants, tried to collect bodies lying outside the building.

There was an explosion, hostages fled, and hostage-takers opened fire on the children and rescue workers. One of the workers was killed and another was wounded.

Russian troops then opened fire at the rebels, and the battle began.

Several hours later the scene remained in chaos, with pockets of resistance remaining and machine-gun fire heard on the scene and troops going room-by-room as the wounded were being taken out of the building.

It is thought that the people in the gym might have died when explosives triggered the collapse of the roof and a fire.

Russian forces blasted holes in a building of the school to create exit points. A Russian soldier was hit by a bullet, and a news cameraman was hit.

The explosions heard at the scene could have resulted from mines and booby-traps planted near the school by militants, one report said.

Interfax quoted a Defense official as saying that "the terrorists planted a lot of mines and booby-traps filled with metal bolts in the gym" where hostages were held.

Officials said the hostage-takers had been holding more than 350 children, parents and teachers. Relatives said the number was much higher -- about 1,000.

Children who survived said they were denied food and water and had to take off their clothes because of heat. Some boys said that because they lacked liquids, they had to drink their own urine.

The standoff followed a bloody week in Russia, in which a female suicide bomber Tuesday killed nine people outside a Moscow subway station and two airliners were downed by two suspected Chechen female suicide bombers on August 24, killing all 89 people aboard the planes.

Russian officials have said the new wave of attacks is an attempt at revenge for last weekend's elections in Chechnya in which a Kremlin-backed candidate won the presidency.


It's a shame that so many people were hurt. sad.gif
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Posted 03 September 2004 - 06:44 PM

I hope the kids will be ok though this is traumatic sad.gif

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Posted 03 September 2004 - 07:34 PM

Holy cow. Look at the map of the school (link is in the article's page). There's a police HQ at the school. Guess they don't do their jobs. Whatever_anim.gif
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Posted 03 September 2004 - 07:39 PM

du you know why some o' the kids were hurt? the millitary used a tank to blow up a wall ffs... the millitary should be punished
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Posted 03 September 2004 - 09:32 PM

Apparently the people who took action did so without the knowledge of the higher-ups. Even President Putin's staff did not know. Punishments will be handed out, but its sad that the ones who were really hurt were children.

Sad to think that all a terrorist needs to do is threaten someone not even involved in the big picture, and policies change to their whims... or so they believe sometimes.

Edit: On another note, I didn't know about this forum... i'll be visiting here and posting here a lot more often.
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Posted 04 September 2004 - 05:22 AM

Apparently some of the rebels are holed up in a house somewhere.

Waste the ****ers.
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Posted 04 September 2004 - 08:26 AM

Um fersken the kids are hurt because the terrorists shot at them not because of the tank.

EDIT: also they had no food or water for the whole time.

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Posted 04 September 2004 - 02:02 PM

*ph34rs own skool of terror zits* Poor children cry.gif they shud learn tactics from another country whose good at counter-terrorism



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Posted 06 September 2004 - 12:40 AM

the special forces should have waited until negotiations failed
i heard that they were half way through organise the release of sum of them sad.gif
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