A woman cries at her relative's funeral on Sept 6. The death
toll from the terrorist attack in the North Ossetian town of Beslan has risen to
338. --Xinhua/AP
The death toll from the terrorist attack in the North Ossetian town of
Beslan has risen to 338, Interfax news agency said on
Sunday.
"Another five victims died in North Ossetian
hospitals in the morning," spokesman for the crisis headquarters Lev Dzugayev
told the press.
He said "the bodies of 156 people killed in
the terrorist attack have been identified."
According to
Interfax, a plane carrying 17 injured people, among them 11 children, from the
terrorist attack in Beslan, the North Ossetian town, have flown to Moscow from
Vladikavkaz on
Sunday.
The plane is expected to arrive
at Domodedovo in two and a half hours, the report said.
Some 30 heavily armed terrorists seized a school in Beslan in Russia's southern
republic of North Ossetia on Wednesday, holding some 1,000 children and adults
hostage for over 51 hours.
On Friday afternoon, children
began to flee the school after two explosions. Then a gunbattle between security
forces and captors erupted as the gunmen opened fire on escaping children.
Reports said more than 700 people were wounded during the rescue
operation.