Government helps out Beslan kids
22 February 2005
The Russian region devastated by the Beslan school terrorist atrocity is receiving a cash boost.
More than 330 adults and children died in last September's attack carried out by militants demanding independence for
the Russian republic of Chechnya.
Now the UK Government has pledged £1 million to help support the region's youngsters.
The aims of the North Caucasus Initiative are to improve the education and well-being among Beslan's children.
There will also be money to promote after-school activities such as sport and drama.
Speaking from the British Embassy in Moscow, Minister Bill Rammell said:
"The world watched in horror at the appalling events at School No.1 in Beslan. That horror and disbelief were shared
throughout Britain.
"This will have a tangible, long-term impact on the lives of young people in Beslan and other regions."
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More than 1000 adults and children were held hostage during the siege, which took place on the first day of the school
year.