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In this edition of Intel Insights, Cedric Leighton explores the history of rebellions and revolutions in Russia, highlighting their significance and impact on the country's political landscape. He discusses notable events such as the Pugachev's Rebellion in the 18th century, the Russian Revolution of 1905, and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Leighton also delves into the recent mutiny led by Yevgeny Prigozhin's Wagner Group and its implications for Russia's foreign policy and military operations.
Episode Timestamps:
- Pugachev’s Rebellion in Russia {2:00}
- The Decembrist Revolt and how it impacted the Russian monarchy {05:30}
- Key events that led to the first Russian Revolution of 1905 {07:40}
- Poor circumstances that ultimately led to 2 Russian revolutions in 1917 {13:30}
- Fighting between red Russians and white Russians in the Russian Civil War {16:30}
- The Kronstadt rebellion in 1921 {17:20}
- The coup d'etat against Gorbachev in 1991 {21:00}
- General Sergey Surovikin’s noticeable role in the coup d’etat in 1991, as well as his connection to present day Russian events {25:30}
- Important aspects involved in the Wagner Group rebellion against the Russian government in June 2023 {26:20}
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