SLIDESHOW: The worst hostage crises
A man carries a wounded girl from School Number One as Russian special forces enter the building in Beslan, North Ossetia, Sep. 3, 2004. The Beslan school hostage crisis began when a group of armed Chechen separatists and Islamic fundamentalists took more than 1,200 children and adults hostage in Beslan. More than 330 people died, among them more than 180 children. (EPA)
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