Russia timeline
Astronauts Tom Stafford and Aleksei Leonov shake hands when their Apollo and Soyuz craft successfully dock in space
After 18 years as General Secretary of the Communist party in the USSR, Leonid Brezhnev dies in office
New Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev brings glasnost ('openness') and perestroika ('reform') to the USSR
22-year-old Gary Kasparov defeats Anatoly Karpov and becomes the youngest-ever world champion in chess
The Soviets launch the first module (the living quarters) of their Mir Space Station
A Soviet nuclear power station explodes at Chernobyl, scattering radioactive material over a wide area
The Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev announces that Soviet troops will leave Afghanistan, handing victory to the mujaheddin
The USSR completes the phased withdrawal of its troops from Aghanistan
Boris Yeltsin, impatient with the pace of reform under Gorbachev, resigns from the Communist party
Former Communist Boris Yeltsin is elected leader of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic
Boris Yeltsin foils a hard-line Communist coup against Mikhail Gorbachev, on holiday at the time in the Crimea
The Soviet region of Chechnya proclaims its independence from the USSR, calling itself the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Three Soviet republics (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus) declare independence, leading to the formal disbanding of the USSR
Eight more Soviet Socialist republics vote to join the three founder members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Mikhail Gorbachev resigns as president of the defunct USSR, handing power to Boris Yeltsin as president of the new Russian republic
Loyal troops storm the parliament in Moscow, ending a putsch against President Yeltsin
After 18 years in the USA, living in Vermont, Alexander Solzhenitsyn returns to post-Communist Russia
Russian troops enter Chechnya to crush the armed separatist movement
Russian troops withdraw from Grozny after a peace deal that leaves Chechnya with effective autonomy
The Russian army returns to Chechnya after Islamic militants commit acts of terrorism
Boris Yeltsin announces his completely unexpected resignation on New Year's Eve and effectively hands power to Vladimir Putin as acting president
Vladimir Putin wins the presidential election in Russia on the first round
Chechen terrorists take hostage the entire audience of a Moscow theatre in an atrocity resulting in the death of more than 150 people
In Russia's presidential election Vladimir Putin easily wins a second term
Chechen terrorists take an entire school hostage, in Beslan in southern Russia, resulting in more than 300 deaths