The news source comes from where? ITAR-TASS? The prominent Russian media?
If some of you could understand russian, I'd suggest you go watch RTVi, the only russian channel, that is still free media (and thus, not showing in Russia, only in foreign states).
I for one, have heard from multiple sources, that the Russians were the ones, who opened fire. You have to understand, that russia isn't the United States. Free media doesn't exist in there. You cannot just say "I've heard from a variety of sources" and expect that to cover it. If the sources are for example, ITAR-TASS, NTV, and Russian Goverment, you can be pretty sure, that you are getting the "adjusted" version of what happened.
And unless you haven't noticed, Putin already HAS international support for his policies in chechenya. All the atrocities that Russia has commited in there during the second Chechenyan war are being overlooked by most of the free world, in the interests of continued good relations with russia. What he needs now, is to gain the support of the caucasian nations, and islamic nations, who support chechenya, and this is precisely what this crisis is accomplishing.
another suspicious fact
After having two days to surround the school, the russian special forces, most of whom have KGB training, let several of the terrorists escape. Go figure.