Russian special forces now hold the entire school where hundreds were being held hostage, the ITAR-TASS news agency reported, citing eyewitnesses. “The gymnasium (where the hostages were being held) is ours,” the head of the special forces told reporters. Russian media reported that one hundred and sixty people were wounded after special forces stormed a school here where militants were holding hundreds hostage, Russian media reported quoting local officials. The majority of the children who were in the school are still alive, the Interfax news agency reported Friday, citing the regional interior ministry. Full Story
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