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MOSCOW, Sept. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Some 132 children are
among the hostages seized on Wednesday at a school in the southern Russian
republic of North Ossetia, the Itar-Tass said, quoting officials of the crisis
management center.
The officials said the figure has
been compiled after parents and relatives helped specify the numbers of pupils
who went into the school on the first day of the academic year early Wednesday
morning.
The report did not say how many adults are being
held.
Earlier, North Ossetian Interior Ministry spokesman,
Ismel Shaov, said that up to 150 people are being held hostage by the attackers.
Up to 30 attackers with explosive belts and guns
stormed the school in the town of Beslan as a large number of parents were
bringing their children to a ceremony marking the start of the newschool year.
Itar-Tass said seven people who were wounded when the
raid began died of their wounds in hospitals that brought the figure ofkilled
civilians up to eight. In addition, at least one rebel was killed in a gunfight
with police in the early stages of the seizure.
The North Ossetian health ministry, however, denied
the report,saying four people were killed and ten others were wounded.
Russia has called for convening an immediate UN
Security Council meeting following the school hostage-taking crisis.
"This session could take place in several hours, when
it is nighttime in Moscow," Andrei Denisov, Russian Permanent Representative to
the UN, told Russian television. Enditem |