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Assault on Captors: Ends with 210 Killed in Russia
Pakistan Times Foreign Desk

BESLAN (Russia): An awful episode of captivity came to an end, putting to death over 200, including men, women and children with almost 750 hurt, as the Russian troops stormed a school through a traumatic operation to get free close to a thousand caged-ones, as hostages on Friday.

The action was aimed at getting free 1,000 hostages from heavily-armed militants demanding independence for Chechnya.

In-depth

Scores of screaming, bloodied kids, many either naked or wearing nothing but their underwear, fled after an explosion inside the school building in North Ossetia forced special forces into an unexpected raid on the third day of the siege.

The troops exchanged intensive artillery and automatic weapons fire for many hours with the armed captors who were believed to be holding as many as 1,200 hostages without food or water, while agonized relations screamed for their loved-ones.

The dead and wounded included scores of schoolchildren, their parents and their teachers who were taken captive on Wednesday morning, the first day of school for children in Russia.

20 Hostage-Takes Killed


The fatalities also included 20 hostage takers, half of them said by one official to be of Arab descent, and five law enforcement personnel, officials quoted by Russian media reported.

"More than 200 people died immediately after being shot by the militants or else later succumbed to their injuries," Interfax and RIA Novosti news agencies said, quoting the health ministry of the republic of North Ossetia.

Hospitalization


Local health officials quoted separately by ITAR-TASS news agency said that 704 people, 259 of them children, had been taken to three regional hospitals with injuries, many of them serious.

"They are alive! They are alive! They are alive!" yelled rescuers to parents as they carried out wounded and shocked children.

Bush Denounces


US President George W. Bush, speaking just a week ahead of the third anniversary of the September-11 attacks on the US, denounced the hostage-taking as "another grim reminder" of terrorist tactics.

"We mourn the innocent lives that have been lost. We stand with the people of Russia. We send them our prayers in this terrible situation," he said, leading world outrage at the carnage.

79 Bodies Identified

After hours of chaos and confusion, authorities finally said they had identified the bodies of 79 victims after the siege.

But Interfax news agency, quoting its correspondent on the scene, said more that than 100 corpses of hostages were found in the school gymnasium where they had been held.

Bomb taped to Ceiling

"There was a bomb taped to the ceiling. The tape peeled off, the bomb fell and exploded," a young teenage girl told Russian television after escaping.

Hostages fleeing into the arms of waiting troops shielding behind armored personnel carriers gratefully guzzled down bottles of water. "We drank urine," one nude boy said.

E-newspaper’s Version


"There were pieces of burned corpses in the gymnasium, skulls. Impossible to identify. The roof caved in and the tiles were covering the bodies," reports a correspondent for the Russian E-newspaper Gazeta.ru.

After hours of running battles with the hostage-takers, a senior Russian army general told the NTV television network after nightfall that operations had been completed.
Of the Bandits

"Almost all of the bandits were killed and several have been arrested,” said General Viktor Sobolev, commander of the 58th army based in the northern Caucasus. "It is unlikely that any got away."

But ITAR-TASS news agency reported that four militants were still at large, while eight had been killed and three arrested.

Amid total panic and confusion, soldiers were seen pulling away the injured, while some of the freed hostages sat numbly or in tears on rows of green canvas stretchers lined up on some grass across the road from the school.

Putin’s Top Priority


Russian President Vladimir Putin had vowed the hostages' safety was his top priority and the security services said the sudden assault on the school had not been planned.

"I want to point out that we had not planned any kind of armed action. We offered the continuation of the ongoing talks to peacefully release the hostages," said Andreyev.

Powerful Blasts


He said the chain of events was triggered when two powerful explosions went off around the school building at around 1:00 pm (09:00 GMT).

"The bandits opened intensive fire at the fleeing adults and children. To preserve the lives of the hostages, fire was opened in reply on the bandits," Andreyev said.

The gunmen had reportedly mined the school's grounds, and at one point threatened to kill 50 children for every one of their number killed.

Perspective


Separatists have been waging a decade-long war for independence from Russian rule in Chechnya, where on Sunday the Kremlin-backed candidate won presidential polls widely condemned as neither free nor fair.

Deep Human Tragedy


European leaders called the bloody outcome of the crisis a "deep human tragedy," but accepted the "dilemma" facing the Russian authorities.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan was also "horrified to learn that a large number of children and others have lost their lives or were injured during the last few hours," a spokesman said.

Anger on Action

But there was also some anger at the actions of the Special Forces.

Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka said he was "shocked and outraged" by the assault on the school by the Russian forces.

"I never imagined that an anti-terrorist unit could go so far. All the limits have been over-stepped. It's impossible to go any further," he said.

The hostage-taking was the fourth attack blamed on Chechen activists to rock Russia since last week.

Those have included a bomb at a bus station on August-24, bomb attacks that brought down two airliners the next day and killed 90 people and an attack by a female suicide bomber outside a Moscow subway on Tuesday that left nine dead and 51 people wounded.

The Corpses


More than 100 corpses of hostages are in the school gymnasium seized by armed militants, a news agency reported, citing its correspondent on the scene.

Ten Arabs among 20 Captors

An FSB security service official said on Friday that there were ten Arabs are among 20 militants killed following the hostage siege in southern Russia.

"Among the 20 terrorists killed, there are 10 citizens of the Arab world," Valery Andreyev, the top regional security official, said on national television.

Sheikh of Al-Azhar calls hostage-takers "Criminal"


And in Cairo, the world's leading Muslim authority, the Sheikh of Al-Azhar, on Friday denounced hostage-takers as "criminals" amid the crises in Russia and Iraq.

"Islam is the religion of tolerance and justice, it has nothing to do with the hostage taking which is happening in certain countries and the kidnappers are criminals," Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi told the faithful at Friday prayers.

He was referring to the bloody three-day Russian hostage crisis engineered by suspected Chechen rebels, as well as the executions of a dozen Nepalese workers and the capture of two French journalists in Iraq.

"Why make innocent children take responsibility for a disagreement with the state and what crimes have certain journalists and poor workers committed?" asked Sheikh Tantawi, a MENA news agency report from the Egyptian capital said on Friday.●

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