Strasbourg - Arab Today
The European Court of Human Rights on Thursday ruled there were "serious failings" in Russia's handling of the Beslan school massacre in North Ossetia in 2004 in which 330 people were killed.
The court said that although Russian authorities had received information that a terror attack was being planned, "not enough had been done to disrupt the terrorists meeting and preparing", and that security at the school had not been increased.