President Vladimir Putin on Friday told mothers of children killed a year ago in a hostage siege at a school in southern Russia that the government could not guarantee complete security for its people in the face of terrorism. But the Russian leader said that was no excuse for officials to have allowed such a terrible tragedy. More than 330 victims died after masked, heavily armed guerrillas took over Beslan School No. 1 on Sept. 1, 2004, most in the explosions and gunfire that brought the crisis to a bloody end two days later.Full Story
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