Anniversary Of Beslan School Tragedy

More than 300 people died in the hostage taking

Memorial ceremonies are expected to be held to mark the sixth anniversary of the Beslan school massacre -- the mass hostage-taking incident in Russia's North Ossetia-Alania Republic in which more than 300 people died.

On September 1, 2004, at the start of the school year, armed militants led by separatists from the Chechen Republic, North Ossetia's neighbor in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation, took control of a primary school in the town of Beslan, seizing more than 1,100 hostages, mostly children, and herding them into the school gym.

On the third day of the standoff, Russian security forces stormed the building. The school was shaken by explosions and engulfed by fire during a gun battle between Russian forces and the hostage-takers.

At least 330 hostages were killed, more than half of them children.

Questions remain over how the crisis was handled by Russian authorities.

compiled from agency reports