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BESLAN SCHOOL HOSTAGE CRISIS

BESLAN SCHOOL HOSTAGE CRISIS. Jeff Hrusovsky. Standoff. Occurred on September 3 rd 2004. Hostages held by Chechen Separatists. On Wednesday morning they took over 1,000 children and adults hostage.

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BESLAN SCHOOL HOSTAGE CRISIS

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  1. BESLAN SCHOOL HOSTAGE CRISIS Jeff Hrusovsky

  2. Standoff Occurred on September 3rd 2004. Hostages held by Chechen Separatists. On Wednesday morning they took over 1,000 children and adults hostage. By Thursday they released 26 hostages but refused to allow food and water into the school.

  3. Plight Inside the school the hostages were crammed into a small gym. Around them the floor was scattered with mines and bombs connected by cables. Bombs were taped to the walls and suspended from the ceiling.

  4. Flashpoint Emergency workers enter the school to retrieve dead bodies Minutes later gunfire and explosions were heard and a number of hostages escaped. After a second large explosion the roof caved in and hostages started to run.

  5. Assault • Special forces stormed the school and the security cordon • Russian President Vladimir Putin later said the decision to go in was unplanned and taken after the attackers started shooting at children. • Russian commanders reported that their troops were in full control of the building, but the gunfire continued.

  6. Escape As troops moved in half naked and bloody children began running out of the school. Those who were not seriously hurt were desperate for water. hundreds of bodies many of them children were found in the debris of the school gym.

  7. End Some of the attackers reportedly fled south and took refuge in a nearby house, where they were surrounded by special forces and killed. authorities later said special forces killed all but one of a total of 32 attackers Several other attackers fled to the school's basement, where they were killed in a gunfight

  8. Aftermath Emergency workers looking through the debris of the burnt down gymnasium uncovered the remains of some of the hundreds of children and adults killed. The siege left 331 people dead, including 186 children. More than 700 people were injured.

  9. Quiz • What was the total number on hostages taken? • Name of the School it took place in? • Who were the suspects?

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