russian parliament, yeltsin, yelsyn, yelsyn, yeltsin, shame, shame, how today, years later, natalya narochenskayat the events of those years, how they assess the roles of gorbachev, yeltsin and members of the state emergency committee in what happened and was was there any chance that the collapse of the country could have been stopped? this is life, fate about the august pushcha of 1991, historian and political scientist natalia drachnitskaya. natalia, my dear, brothers. thank you, thank you, we are meeting with you now at the beginning of autumn, only recently such a sad, probably, date has passed: 33 years with puchu, you know, i, to be honest with you, maybe out of naivety, maybe because i was very young then, i am growing more and more sympathy for the members of the state emergency committee, for some reason it seems to me that they wanted to save the country, or i... oh, dear boris, perhaps i agree with you, in any case, i also believe that they, albeit within the framework of their, perhaps , limited, slightly dogmatic thinking, certainly did not have any personal selfish motives, but act