One year after the Beslan school siege, the town is still reeling from the tragedy. The once peaceful community is now torn apart by anger, hatred, and suspicion. The headmistress of School Number 1, Lydia Tsalijeva, is being vilified by the townspeople, who blame her for the deaths of the children. The government has not provided any clear information about the events leading up to the siege, leading to widespread accusations and finger-pointing. Despite the efforts of negotiator Dr. Leonid Roshal, the situation inside the school was dire, with children forced to drink their own urine and resort to desperate measures to survive. The motivations of the hostage takers are clear: they wanted to end the war in Chechnya. Until this issue is addressed, the lessons of Beslan will go unheeded, and people will continue to live in fear of another such tragedy.
A Prayer for Beslan
A devastating terrorist attack unfolded at Beslan's School number 1 in 2004, claiming the lives of 330 individuals, including children, parents, and teachers, after explosions rocked the school gym.






