Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov attends a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529720
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529708
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529666
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529657
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529651
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529644
Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov lays flowers to the Monument commemoration victims of 1993 events during a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529592
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529580
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529578
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529576
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529575
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529574
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529572
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529571
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529569
Participants hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529566
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529562
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529559
A supporter of Russian Communist Party holds a portrait of a man who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529553
A supporter of Russian Communist Party reacts during a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529551
People hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529546
People hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529544
People hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529543
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529541
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529539
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529538
Russian opposition figure and founder of the unregistered Left Front organization Sergey Udaltsov delivers a speech during a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529536
People hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529453
A supporter of Russian Communist Party takes part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529451
People hold portraits of people who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529450
A supporter of Russian Communist Party holds a portrait of a man who died during Moscow's street clashes in October 1993 following a constitutional crisis during a commemoration rally, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529390
Supporters of Russian Communist Party take part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529389
Supporters of Russian Communist Party take part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529388
Russian opposition figure and founder of the unregistered Left Front organization Sergey Udaltsov delivers a speech during a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529387
Supporters of Russian Communist Party take part in a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529386
Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov delivers a speech during a rally to mark 30 years since the Russian constitutional crisis, in Moscow, Russia. A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 30 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow's parliament building. A stand-off between then President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet legislative body led to fighting around Moscow's TV tower and the White House government building.04.10.2023#8529385