MOSCOW. Oct 17 (Interfax-AVN) - Three militants suspected of involvement in the Beslan terrorist attack remain at large, Federation Council Deputy Chairman and chairman of the parliamentary commission probing the Beslan terrorist attack Alexander Torshin told Interfax on Tuesday.
"The majority of those involved in the terrorist attack are dead, except for a couple of militants, who we will definitely get. They are two accomplices of militants who were not at the school, but who stayed in a camp in the Ingush community of Psedakh. Another suspect in the financing of the terrorist attack is wanted," he said.
Three hundred and thirty-one people, including 186 children, were killed in the attack the Beslan school No. 1 on September 1-3, 2004. Two officers of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, ten employees of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and a local resident who participated in efforts to rescue the hostages also lost their lives in the siege.