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Russians Suggest Foreign Intelligence Agency Involved In Beslan Massacre
Associated Press | November 28 2004
MOSCOW - The head of a parliamentary commission
investigating the September hostage seizure at a school in southern Russia
said there is evidence of involvement by a foreign intelligence agency,
the Interfax news agency reported Saturday.
The statement was the latest of several in which Russian officials and politicians
have alleged foreigners were involved in the Sept. 1-3 attack on a school
in the southern town of Beslan, which ended in bloody chaos and left more
than 330 people dead, many of them children.
"For the moment the evidence that we have of this involvement is indirect,
so I consider it premature to name exactly which special service it is,"
Interfax quoted commission head Alexander Torshin as saying. Russians refer
to intelligence and security agencies as special services.
Torshin, deputy speaker of the Federation Council, Russia's upper parliament
house, said that "when we gather enough convincing evidence, we won't
hide it."
Russian officials initially said the attackers killed at the school included
nine or 10 Arabs, but they never provided any proof. Shamil Basayev, a Chechen
warlord who claimed responsibility for the raid, said his militants who
seized the school included two Arabs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and other officials have cast the hostage
seizure as part of a war against Russia by international terrorists - not
a product of the Kremlin's military campaign in Chechnya, where officials
said several of the attackers were from.
Many Russian officials have accused foreign countries, particularly in the
West, of double standards on terrorism. In a televised address after the
attack, Putin suggested some Cold War throwbacks in the West who are bent
on weakening Russia aid terrorists.
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