Boroda,
A couple of weeks ago my wife, brother-in-law, and I went to have dinner at a restaurant in one of our local shopping malls. We noticed a big group of about 40 elementary-age kids being escorted around outside the restaurant (it was a "Bubba Gump.") When we were seated the big group was right next to us. They weren't any different from any other group of young kids - talking, laughing, enjoying french fries, fried seafood, and pies. I thought they were from the mainland US until I tried to listen to them. I only know "yes," "no," and "goodbye" in your language and trying to guess accents isn't always accurate, but our waitress confirmed they were Russian. Not something we see here in the islands everyday, so I was happy to see them enjoying themselves here. After their dessert the adults accompanying them (both Russian and local) thanked the waiters and waitresses and left.
Kids are kids no matter where they come from. Taking school children hostage like that is NOT how you seek a solution. I wish your country the best and may your warriors deal out swift and sure justice.
mauser