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UPDATED: 09:35, September 09, 2004
North Ossetian government to resign in two days
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President of North Ossetia Alexander Dzasokhov has announced that his government will resign in two days over the latest hostage crisis in Beslan.

Dzasokhov said at a rally of accusing the government's response to the crisis that he will sign an order to sack the regional government

He said all those who were responsible for the hostage crisis should be removed and punished.

Dzasokhov also announced Russia will set up a special committee on Saturday to investigate how the terrorists carried their weapons into North Ossetia and took hostage in school.

Besides, the committee will confirm who should be responsible for the event.

On September 1st, a group of terrorists stormed into a school in Beslan of North Ossetia, taking hostage of over 1,000 students and their parents and teachers.

More than 300 people died during the hostage crisis and nearly half of them are children.

Source: CRIENGLISH.com

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