Once upon a time (in 1993), Putin's boss and their friends just killed hundreds of dissidents outside and inside the Russian parliament and it was the end of this story.
As the film (which I just rewatched) does say, it's been already forgotten even in Russia by 2013. The only people who "care" are like the haunted mom and brother of this boy who was machine gunned.
Once upon a time (in 1993), Putin's boss and their friends just killed hundreds of dissidents outside and inside the Russian parliament and it was the end of this story.
Russia Today of all outlets has a surprisingly fine documentary about it: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ppu_6-3qNY8
The funny thing is that Yeltsin himself came to power because the August coup leaders refused to kill a lot of people.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KFkomwe7ZnM is a good sort of companion piece about 1991.
As the film (which I just rewatched) does say, it's been already forgotten even in Russia by 2013. The only people who "care" are like the haunted mom and brother of this boy who was machine gunned.
And he's not doing any "help".
Within the first couple of minutes I saw United States within the next 10 years.