(20 Dec 1996) T/I: 10:44:46
More than two hundred international aid workers marched through the streets of Nazran in Ingushetia, Russia on Friday (20/12) to mark an international day of mourning for the deaths of the Red Cross workers killed in neighbouring Chechnya earlier this week.
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NAZRAN, INGUSHETIA, RUSSIA, 20/12
WS mourners marching; mourner tying black ribbon to his arm; CU mourners' faces as they walk past in silence, holding flowers;
Convoy of Red Cross vehicles slowly driving past as part of the march;
Couple laying flowers at Red Cross memorial; WS red Cross flag partly
covered with black ribbon; more people with flowers walking to memorial;
ENGLISH SOT, Fadhel Meddeb, head of the Red Cross in Nazran: "(We are)
deeply shocked by this barbarian act but we are taking things step by step.";
CA crowd looking on; CU flowers on ground;
ENGLISH SOT, Chris Hunter, head of the Centre for Peacemaking and
Community Development: "I think most people are still in a state of shock which is quite understandable after such an horrific event, such a barbaric killing of six people who were in Chechnya in order to help people, to bring medical help and expertise to people who are very much in need of it, having suffered from the war.";
WS people at memorial.
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