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Coup leader Vice-President Gennadi Yanayev returns to the Kremlin August 21, 19:19: U.S. President George H. W. Bush talks with Gorbachev by telephone. August 21, 20:13: Gorbachev is announced to rule the Soviet Union again. August 21, 20:17: Four coup leaders are located at Gorbachev's summer villa in Crimea.
The 1991 Soviet coup attempt, also known as the August Coup, [b] was a failed attempt by hardliners of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) to forcibly seize control of the country from Mikhail Gorbachev, who was Soviet President and General Secretary of the CPSU at the time.
This is a list of the violent political and ethnic conflicts in the countries of the former Soviet Union following its dissolution in 1991. Some of these conflicts such as the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis or the 2013–2014 Euromaidan protests in Ukraine were due to political crises in the successor states.
The 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, occurring between 19 and 21 August 1991, was an attempt by the SCSE to take control of the country from then President of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev. The SCSE were hard-line members of the Communist Party ( CPSU ) who were opposed to Gorbachev's reform program and the new union treaty he had ...
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The coup leaders also neglected to jam foreign news broadcasts, so many Muscovites watched it unfold live on CNN. Even the isolated Gorbachev was able to stay abreast of developments by tuning into the BBC World Service on a small transistor radio. [124] After three days, on 21 August 1991, the coup collapsed.
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January 6–7, 1991: A coup attempt against Ertha Pascal-Trouillot by Roger Lafontant failed. September 30, 1991: Raoul Cédras overthrew Jean-Bertrand Aristide. December 17, 2001: A coup attempt against Jean-Bertrand Aristide by ex-soldiers failed. February 5–29, 2004: President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was ousted during his second term.