*** Who's Who in the '93 Russian Crisis Yeltsin, Boris. Russian President. Disbanded Parliament. Now in control of the Army and of Moscow. Rutskoi, Alexander. Russian Vice-President. Leading Parliament in a coup d'etat against Yeltsin. He has been captured, but his whereabouts are presently unknown. Gaidar, Jegor. Russian Vice Prime Minister. Sides with Yeltsin. Hasbulatov Ruslan chairman of the supreme soviet of russia, ethnic chechen, however disliked by most of them, has tried over the past year to seize power. Russian radio reports he is arrested. Chernomyrdin. Yeltsin just appointed him Vice-President. Filatov, Sergei. Yeltsin Chief of Staff. Trushin, Vasily. Yeltsin just appointed him Chief of Police. Congress. (also parliament and supreme soviet) Numbering about 1000, they declared Rutskoi the new President. After the failed coup attempt, they are being transported away from the White House. Protestors. In the streets, outnumbering the police, they marched 10,000 strong into Moscow and initiated general violence. Now they seem to have dispersed. The Army. Arrived in Moscow, they are in place around the Ministry of Defense and the Kremlin, and will respond if fired at. Over 10,000 troops are in Moscow. The People conflicting reports indicate either a support for Yeltsin, or an apathy perhaps more accurately described as fence-sitting. InterFax, Echo, RTV, ITAR/TASS News services.