Fate of the Coup Leaders
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Five of the eight leaders of the failed Kremlin coup have been arrested and another committed suicide, officials said.
ARRESTED
Vice President Gennady I. Yanayev
Defense Minister Dmitri T. Yazov
KGB chief Vladimir A. Kryuchkov
Alexander I. Tizyakov, president of the Assn. of State Enterprises
Soviet Defense Council Deputy Oleg D. Baklanov, after parliamentary immunity lifted
SOUGHT FOR ARREST
Head of Soviet Peasants Union Vasily A. Starodubtsev, sought after parliamentary immunity lifted
DEAD
Interior Minister Boris K. Pugo, head of national police, by suicide
UNDER POLICE GUARD
Prime Minister Valentin S. Pavlov, hospitalized for hypertension
ALSO SOUGHT
Three other senior officials implicated in the coup were also sought for arrest:
Deputy Minister of Defense Valentin I. Varrenikov
Communist Party Politburo member Oleg S. Shenin
Valery I. Boldin, Gorbachev’s chief of staff
PROSECUTION
Criminal investigation opened into actions of coup leaders. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev said “adventurists would be held fully and completely responsible for their unlawful actions.”
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