Dramatic video footage of inside the school in Beslan during the siege has been aired on Russian television
Published:
8 September 2004 y., Wednesday
Dramatic video footage of inside the school in Beslan during the siege has been aired on Russian television.
It shows adults and children packed into the school gymnasium as heavily-armed, masked men walk around the room.
Explosives, apparently wired and ready for use, lie on the floor while others are looped around basketball hoops at either end of the gym.
Russia's NTV network, the first to broadcast the video clip, said it had been recorded by the hostage-takers.
The network did not explain how it obtained the pictures.
The footage shows hundreds of hostages crowded into the gym - many with hands above their heads. They are still fully clothed - although fanning themselves in the heat - suggesting the video was shot soon after the school was seized.
The camera zooms in on one hostage-taker, standing next to a young boy, with his boot on what NTV said was a book rigged with a detonator.
A woman hostage-taker, clad in a black dress and headscarf, is seen in the doorway holding a pistol.
There is also footage of blood on the floor, and a fire in another building on the school premises.
Šaltinis:
BBC News
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
The European Commission announced today the award of three of the six contracts for the procurement of Galileo’s initial operational capability.
more »
Is the octopus even smarter than first thought? According to researchers in Australia, the answer is a certain yes.
more »
How do we find the right balance between the protection of animal rights and research needs?
more »
Representative of Lithuania, Rector of Klaipėda University, Professor Vladas Žulkus was chosen as member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body to the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.
more »
Education targets - EU meets one goal but will miss deadline for others.
more »
Japan, home to nearly half the world's industrial robots and eyeing a multi-billion industry, is hosting the International Robot Exhibition 2009 in Tokyo.
more »
Despite a general improvement in education and training performance in the EU, progress is too slow, which means that the majority of the reform targets set for 2010 will not be reached.
more »
On 24 November, Lithuania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vygaudas Ušackas met with the students and teachers of the European Humanities University (EHU) and told them about the decisions that were made during the meeting of the European Union foreign ministers on 16-17 November in Brussels.
more »
Pupils from 45 UK schools took on their European counterparts in the third "Juvenes Translatores" translation contest on Tuesday 24 November.
more »
The OECD and the European Commission today present their new report on the “ Teachers’ Professional Development: Europe in international comparison".
more »
Two EU companies among world’s largest investors in R&D.
more »