Dan Snow's History Hit

The Rise of Putin and the 1999 Apartment Bombs

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Mar 19, 2026
Helena Merriman, award-winning journalist and podcaster who investigates historical and contemporary crimes, explores the 1999 Russian apartment bombings and the chaotic year that made Vladimir Putin a national figure. She walks through the bombings, the mysterious Rezvan incident, media battles, rapid shifts in public opinion, and the dangerous investigations that followed. Short, tense, and investigative storytelling.
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INSIGHT

How The 1999 Bombings Launched Putin

  • The 1999 apartment bombings created national panic and set the political stage for Vladimir Putin's rise.
  • Four morning blasts killed hundreds, prompting a public demand for order that Putin used to position himself as a strong protector.
ANECDOTE

The Ryazan Unexploded Device That Sparked Doubt

  • In Ryazan a suspected bomb was found in a basement and tested positive for hexogen, causing mass evacuation and praise for the discoverer.
  • Police traced a phone call about 'get out' to an FSB number and two arrested men produced FSB IDs, creating deep suspicion.
INSIGHT

Yeltsin's Sudden Handover Cemented Power

  • Yeltsin resigned on 31 December 1999 and made Putin acting president during the Chechen campaign, accelerating his ascent.
  • Putin inherited the war, nuclear briefcase, and high-profile visibility which amplified his mandate.
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