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1, yanayev was arrested, 1994 benefited from the Amnesty of the Russian State Duma and was released from prison. 20 10 died in Moscow on September 24th at the age of 73.

2. Valentin Pavlov was arrested and expelled from the CPSU Central Supervision Committee controlled by Jakovleff. He was held in Moscow silent prison for sailors and was pardoned in 1994. 1996- 1997 as an economic consultant in a commercial bank in Moscow. Vice Chairman of Russian Economic Association, died of illness on March 30th, 2003, at the age of 66.

3. Oleg Dmitrievich Baklanov1991was arrested in August as a member of the State Emergency Committee. 1In February 1994, according to the resolution of the State Duma, he was released from prison with amnesty. Since then, he has served as the chairman of the Russian-Ukrainian (Crane) Friendship Association.

4.Dmitry Timofeevich Yazov was dismissed from his post as Minister of National Defense, arrested and tried for "state crimes", and expelled from the CPSU Central Supervision Commission.

5. Boris Kalovics Pugo (бкпуго1937-1), a Latvian. 1990 65438+In February, Boris Pugo, 53, was appointed as the Minister of Interior by Soviet President Gorbachev. Soon, he was awarded the rank of general. In the August incident of 199 1, he was a member of the National Emergency Committee. After the incident failed, he committed suicide on August 2 1 day.

6. Vladimir Aleksandrovic Kruckov (вакрfочксв1924—2007) was a Soviet political activist. Be arrested. According to the resolution of the State Duma, 1994 was granted amnesty in February.

7. alexander ivanovich Ji Zhakov 199 1 was arrested in August as a member of the National Emergency Committee. According to the resolution of the State Duma, 1994 was granted amnesty in February.