Burevestnik (Russian: Буревестник, 'Petrel') was a newspaper published daily from Petrograd, Russia.
[1][2] This newspaper was one of several publications with the name Burevestnik, a name originating in Maxim Gorky's poem Song of the Stormy Petrel.
The former represented the line of Peter Kropotkin, the latter group being adherents of Mikhail Bakunin.
[7] In the midst of the ongoing Russian Revolution, Burevestnik called for immediate expropriation of private property.
[1] In a February 1918 article (which was cited in The New York Times), Burevestnik appealed to hall guards to stop protecting the rich and allow the poor to take control over the latter's residences and palaces.