Ex-commander of the Vityaz special forces detachment about the events of October 1993 in Moscow
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One of the tragic pages stories new Russia is connected with what happened in Moscow in October 1993. In the center of the capital appeared Tanks and direct fire began to fire at the parliament building (Supreme Council). The shots of the burning “white house” in Moscow circled the whole world and still cause a gamut of feelings both among the supporters of that operation and its opponents.
Now it is possible to find out the details of what happened in the center of Moscow 26 years ago - from direct participants in those tragic events. An interview was published on TacticMedia’s YouTube channel with Colonel Sergei Lysyuk, who was the commander of the Vityaz special forces unit in 1993.
According to Sergei Lysyuk, in connection with the complication of the situation at the "white house", the first thing that was decided was to isolate the area of tension - in order to prevent the spread of unrest and try to keep the situation under control.
Colonel Lysyuk:
There was information that there is a “white house” weapon. There was information that there were seizures of warehouses, that in one, in another place cars with weapons were detained.
One of the tasks was to prevent the distribution of weapons seized in warehouses to the people who had gathered in the center of the capital.
Colonel Lysyuk:
The task was also set to leave six to eight crews of armored personnel carriers directly at the White House.
Details about the Moscow events of October 1993 in an interview with Sergei Ivanovich Lysyuk on the mentioned channel:
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