European court rules against Russia over 2004 school siege

Russia failed to adequately protect victims of a 2004 school siege in the city of Beslan that left more than 300 people dead, the European Court of Human Rights has said.

European court rules against Russia over 2004 school siege

Russia failed to adequately protect victims of a 2004 school siege in the city of Beslan that left more than 300 people dead, the European Court of Human Rights has said.

More than half the hostages killed were children.

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