Yeltsin
politician
Boris Yeltsin is portrayed as a central political figure in post-Soviet Russia, with references to his presidency, impeachment attempts, and legacy. He is linked to key events such as the August 1991 coup attempt and the transition of power to Putin, with mentions of his inner circle ('the Family') influencing political outcomes. Yeltsin's image appears in cultural works like 'Yeltsin: Three Days in August,' indicating his enduring presence in public memory.
Recent coverage
- Patrushev speaks about difficulties in working with Yeltsin — Вести
- The Path from Order to Freedom and Back — Вечерняя Москва
- Boris Yeltsin's granddaughter Maria Yumaseva publishes archival photo of her mother online — Вечерняя Москва
- By the side, wounded, killed — Коммерсантъ
- Actor Evgeny Derbyshev, known for 'Gluhar' and 'Sklyifosovskiy', dies in the zone of the Special Military Operation — Вечерняя Москва
- Actor from the series 'Gluhar' Evgeny Derbyshev died in the SVO — Вести
- Mathematician Misha Verbitsky Escapes from a Single Cell in Yerevan Airport and Reflects on the World's Trajectory — Новая газета Европа
- Former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov Has Died: Remembering the Path of Putin's Close Ally Who Never Became His Successor — Новая газета Европа
- Does Not Claim to Be a Complete and Comprehensive History of 'Kommersant' — Коммерсантъ