1. Beslan: Russia's 9/11?
- Author:
- John B. Dunlop
- Publication Date:
- 10-2005
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The Jamestown Foundation
- Abstract:
- According to official Russian statistics, in the period between 1-3 September 2004, 330 individuals perished in a terrorist incident at School Number 1 in the town of Beslan in the southern Russian Republic of North Ossetia. Of those who died, 317 were hostages—186 of them children. Ten were soldiers from the Russian FSB's spetsnaz (special forces). Two were personnel from the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations. One was a resident of Beslan killed while helping to evacuate the hostages during the storming of the building. Seven hundred and twenty-eight persons were said to have been wounded. A majority of the hostages who died—more than 160—perished under the school's collapsed roof. The Mothers of Beslan committee, comprised of mothers of pupils who perished in the building, provided even higher figures. “218 of those killed were found with burns,” they claim.
- Topic:
- Government, Human Welfare, and Terrorism
- Political Geography:
- Russia