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Relatives of the hostages demonstrated in front of the theater, holding banners reading ‘Stop the war in Chechnya’
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MOSCOW
, October 25 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Chechen fighters
holding some 700 hostages in a
Moscow
theater released 15 people, including eight children Friday, October
25.
Amid
mounting pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to resolve the
crisis and end the Chechen war once and for all, one of the hostages
said the hall in which they were being held contained a large bomb
that could be exploded at the first sign of an attempted assault,
Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.
Seven
hostages were freed early Friday by Chechen fighters demanding an end
to the war in
Chechnya
, Federal Security Service (FSB) spokesman Sergei Ignachenko said.
Red
Cross officials were later allowed to bring out eight children from
the building, senior Russian lawmaker Dmitry Rogozin told Interfax at
the headquarters of the crisis unit.
The
FSB spokesman said an agreement had been reached with the fighters on
the release of the 75 non-Russian hostages.
The
fighters said they were willing to hand over the non-Russians on
condition that diplomats from their countries of origin were there to
receive them, he said.
But
the group of foreign ambassadors who entered the theater Friday
morning to secure the release of the non-Russian hostages left
empty-handed shortly afterwards, a senior official with
Moscow
town hall said.
"Ambassadors
and Red Cross officials were there, but no hostage was released,"
Alexander Muzykantsky said, as quoted by the Interfax news agency.
Ignachenko
said the hostage-takers had postponed a decision on releasing the
foreign nationals until
11:00 am
(0700 GMT).
Foreigners
were said to include Americans, an Armenian, Australians, Azeris,
Britons, one Bulgarian, a Canadian, Dutch nationals, Georgians,
Germans, Latvians, a Moldovan, Swiss nationals, Turks, Ukrainians and
one Yugoslav national.
The
fighters threatened to blow up the theater with all the hostages
inside if
Russia
does not start to withdraw its forces from the
Republic
of
Chechnya
.
Relatives
of the hostages demonstrated in front of the theater, calling for an
end to the Russian war on
Chechnya
.
Television
broadcast images of the protest as print media vented their anger at
the Kremlin, slamming Putin for the government's failure to prevent
the Chechen independence fighters from bringing the war into the heart
of
Moscow
.
Movsar
Barayev, leader of the Chechen fighters said Thursday, October 24,
that his Mujahideen, including 20 widows of Chechen soldiers, came to
Moscow
to fight and die on enemy land.
"If
Putin and his gang want to preserve the lives of his citizens, then
they will stop war and will remove their forces from
Chechnya
," Barayev, commander of the Islamic Regiment of Special Task
Force, stressed in a phone interview with
Kavkaz
Center
.
"The
only possible way to save the lives of more than a thousand people is
the curtailment of the carnage of Chechen people, the end to war and
withdrawal of invaders from the territory of the independent Chechen
state," he said.
In
the first televised statement of the fighters Thursday, Al-Jazeera
satellite channel showed Chechen women fighters, dressed in black,
vowing to sacrifice their lives in defense of their homeland,
Chechnya
.
"Every
people have the right to self-determination.
Russia
has stripped us of this right. We are here to claim this right which
was given to us, like all peoples of the globe, by God Almighty,"
one of them said.
"The
Russians have drowned our country in the blood of our sons," she
added, accusing Russian forces of "killing women, children and
elders in
Chechnya
."
"We
do not care where to die and that is why we came here to die,"
she said, asserting that if they die, they will take along with them
"hundreds of infidels."
"Even
if we get killed, other brothers and sisters will come along with the
same readiness to sacrifice their lives," the Chechen woman said.
She
accused Russian forces of perpetrating all forms of terrorism against
the Chechen people, branding
Russia
as terrorism personified.
"We
are ready to defend our lands with self-sacrifice," she averred.
In
a similar televised statement, also broadcast by Al-Jazeera, one of
the Chechen fighters said they came to
Moscow
to "stop the war or die as martyrs."
"We
are yearning to die more than you are seeking to live," he said.

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