MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mothers of Russian children killed in the Beslan school siege three years ago rejected Kremlin promises on Saturday of a thorough investigation, saying the government was complicit in the deaths.
Hundreds of children were killed when troops stormed the school, seized by Chechen rebels at the start of the school year in September 2004.
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