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Photos of Russian School Tradgedy

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R.I.P.

I could'nt even get past the first row of pictures.
 
Originally posted by: andylawcc
all those pics are taken from an amateur? whao, I am suprised, how you define "amateur" and "professional" anyways?

I got the link from DPreview.com's Canon forum. At first glance I thought amateur, but after some more review, you are right.

I will edit the title.
 
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.

Well, they took out lots of kids too. Stupid military.
 
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Booster
How come that's Russian?

😕

Cuz it happened in Russia maybe 😉

I don't know, but these things don't happen in Russia IMO. They either kill their own kind or blow things up in Moscow which, strictly speaking, isn't Russia either.
 
How anybody could do that to innocent children is beyond me.

I looked at them all. So sad.

🙁
Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Booster
How come that's Russian?

😕

Cuz it happened in Russia maybe 😉

I don't know, but these things don't happen in Russia IMO. They either kill their own kind or blow things up in Moscow which, strictly speaking, isn't Russia either.
What the hell are you talking about?

These things don't happen in Russia in your opinion?????

Wake up and look at the pictures man, it happened.
 
Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.

Well, they took out lots of kids too. Stupid military.
They attacked when the terrorists started killing people. Stupid Terrorists... :|
 
Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Booster
How come that's Russian?

😕

Cuz it happened in Russia maybe 😉

I don't know, but these things don't happen in Russia IMO. They either kill their own kind or blow things up in Moscow which, strictly speaking, isn't Russia either.



actually it IS Russia. Moscoiw is the capital of Russia. And they say the educational system is failing... :frown:
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.

I don't think anybody knows for sure, it just sort of got really violent and so the authorites moved in.

I guess when you kill 10% of a country's population they turn in to child murderers. Who knew?
 
I'm kinda surprised that this terrorist action was supported by the US. Why are we providing shelter for these child killers and not lynching them? Text
 
Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.

Well, they took out lots of kids too. Stupid military.

I believe the "official" explanation is that some of the explosives detonated while the rebels were rearranging them. In the chaos, hostages tried to flee and the Russian Special Forces had to return cover fire since the rebels started shooting fleeing hostages. With no other choice, Special Ops then stormed the building relatively unprepared and w/o much of a plan.

Either way, a pretty tough set of choices..


 
If anything, you might be able to draw comparisons with the Waco, TX incident.

Seems like the troops stormed in, not knowing the situation well enough, and more people (kids) died than should have.
 
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Booster
How come that's Russian?

😕

Cuz it happened in Russia maybe 😉

I don't know, but these things don't happen in Russia IMO. They either kill their own kind or blow things up in Moscow which, strictly speaking, isn't Russia either.



actually it IS Russia. Moscoiw is the capital of Russia. And they say the educational system is failing... :frown:

I know that, of course. But Russian people don't consider Moscow to be a Russian city, b/c it's so different. People in Moscow aren't the same as in the rest of Russia (I mean, their culture differs greatly).
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: andylawcc
all those pics are taken from an amateur? whao, I am suprised, how you define "amateur" and "professional" anyways?

I got the link from DPreview.com's Canon forum. At first glance I thought amateur, but after some more review, you are right.

I will edit the title.


oh no, I am not saying you're wrong, but I've seen several other so-called "amateur" pictures and boy they are very nicely taken. I am guessing you will need a permit / license to be a so-called "professional."
 
Originally posted by: Booster
I know that, of course. But Russian people don't consider Moscow to be a Russian city, b/c it's so different. People in Moscow aren't the same as in the rest of Russia (I mean, their culture differs greatly).

you really need to elaborate, coz I am sure we all think you're crazy.
 
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