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Russia mourns as school siege victims are buried

By Andrew Jack in Moscow and Timur Aliev and Isabel Gorstin Beslan, North Ossetia

Published: September 3 2004 20:39 | Last updated: September 5 2004 12:54

Russia was in mourning on Sunday as the first funerals were held for victims of the school siege in Beslan where nearly 400 people died after Chechen separatist rebels took them hostage.

Russian special forces late on Friday morning stormed the Beslan school where hundreds of children and parents had been held hostage, launching a gunfight in which hundreds are believed to have died - dozens of them children.

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