Inside the Beslan School Siege, Part 2 Two years ago this week, armed militants seized a school in the southern Russian town of Beslan, taking more than 1,000 hostages. The militants demanded Russian troops leave nearby Chechnya, where they were in a pitched battle with Muslim separatist forces. Three days after the siege began, it ended in an explosion of violence that left hundreds died, including many children.

Inside the Beslan School Siege, Part 2

Inside the Beslan School Siege, Part 2

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Two years ago this week, armed militants seized a school in the southern Russian town of Beslan, taking more than 1,000 hostages. The militants demanded Russian troops leave nearby Chechnya, where they were in a pitched battle with Muslim separatist forces. Three days after the siege began, it ended in an explosion of violence that left hundreds died, including many children.

To conclude her two-part series, Kelly McEvers explores whether negotiations could have prevented the tragic end to the siege.