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    World mourns Beslan victims

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    September 7, 2004 Tuesday

    MOSCOW, September 7 -- The total number of victims of the last week's
    terrorist act in the North Ossetian city of Beslan is 705, including
    307 children.

    Thirty people, including ten children, died in hospitals.

    A book of condolences over the terrorist act in Beslan was opened for
    the second day at the Russian Embassy in Britain on Tuesday. Dozens
    of people made entries expressing deep sympathy to the next of kin
    of those killed in Beslan.

    Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos conveyed his condolences to the
    Russian nation in connection with the hostage-taking raid in North
    Ossetia. At a ceremony in memory of the Beslan victims, he wrote a
    note in a book of condolences opened at the Russian Embassy in Nicosia.

    A book of condolences was opened at the Russian Embassy in the
    Netherlands for a second day. On Tuesday morning, speaker of the
    parliament's first chamber /Senate/ Yvonne Timmerman-Buck arrived at
    the Embassy to put her signature in the book and express her sincere
    condolences.

    Mongolia "condemns the terrorist acts in Beslan, which shocked the
    world with their cruelty," President Natsagiyn Bagabandi said in
    a statement he signed on Tuesday together with parliament speaker
    Nambaryn Enkhbayar and Prime Minister Tsakhiagiyn Elbedorj.

    United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour
    expressed profound condolences to the Russian people over the tragedy
    in Beslan. She visited on Tuesday the permanent Russian mission at
    the United Nations Office and other international organizations at
    Geneva and made an entry in the Book of condolences. She expressed
    profound solidarity with people of Beslan at this tragic moment and
    wrote she shares the grief of the parents who lost their children.

    Bulgarian President Georgy Pyrvanov, visiting the Russian embassy
    in Sofia, expressed compassion for the relatives of those who were
    killed in the terrorist act in Beslan. He wrote this in his entry to
    the Book of condolences opened at the Russian diplomatic mission. The
    Bulgarian president placed flowers at the candles lit in memory of
    the victims of the terrorist act.

    Norway sent aid for those who were affected by the terrorist act. A
    planeload of medicines and medical equipment arrived in Vladivostok
    from Oslo. The plane has on board everything necessary for performing
    over 1,000 surgical operations. Besides, three ambulances and
    anaesthetic equipment were sent to North Ossetia.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan signed up in the book of
    condolences at the Russian embassy in Yerevan on Tuesday. Armenian
    Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan also visited the embassy.

    Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende of the Netherlands that currently
    presides in the European Union presented condolences to families of
    the Beslan victims on Tuesday.

    Balkenende said they shared the mourning of Beslan residents and
    prayed for them. He said they were shaken by the death of hundreds
    of innocent people, including children.

    Bernadette Chirac, the wife of the French president, expressed on
    behalf of her family profound condolences to the Russian people and
    government in connection with the tragedy in Beslan. She received on
    Tuesday prominent Russian doctor Leonid Roshal now staying in France.

    "It was apparent how concerned Bernadette Chirac was with the tragedy
    in North Ossetia", Leonid Roshal told Tass.

    Japan supports the fight against terrorism conducted by the Russian
    government and people and is going to strengthen solidarity with
    Russia in this fight, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi
    said. She visited on Tuesday the Russian embassy in Japan and made
    an entry in the Book of condolences.
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