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Soviet coup leader Gennady Yanayev dies

Former Soviet Vice-President Gennady Yanayev, who led an abortive coup against Mikhail Gorbachev in 1991, has died in a Moscow hospital aged 73.

Russia's Communist Party said he died on Friday after a lengthy illness.

Mr Yanayev famously appeared at a news conference with shaking hands to announce he was replacing Mr Gorbachev.

The 12-member State Emergency Committee held power for only three days but the coup was widely seen to have hastened the fall of the Soviet Union.

Mr Gorbachev was on holiday in the Crimea, in Ukraine, when the group announced it was seizing power, with Vice-President Mr Yanayev becoming president....
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