Aug. 18, 1991: Soviet Coup
On Aug. 18, 1991, Soviet hard-liners launched a coup aimed at toppling President Mikhail Gorbachev, who was vacationing in the Crimea; Gorbachev's dasha was surrounded by Soviet military and KGB forces.
Tass, the official Soviet news agency, announced that Gorbachev was suffering from health problems, and that Vice President Gennady Yanayev was assuming power as president. An eight-man committee was formed to rule the country. The committee declared a state of emergency as hundreds of tanks and armored personnel carriers moved into Moscow.
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On Aug. 21, 1991, the coup collapsed, and Gorbachev returned to Moscow to resume power and reassert control.