This week in history
Oct. 28 2001: President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine meets his counterpart Boris Trajkovski of Macedonia in the Crimea, where both leaders agree to renew military and technological cooperation.
2004: On the 60th anniversary of Ukraine’s liberation from the Nazis, a military parade and veterans’ parade take place in Kyiv.
Oct 29. 1800: The first blast furnace is launched at the Luhansk Steelworks.
2001: Prime Minister Anatolii Kinakh of Ukraine visits the US to discuss Ukrainian-American strategic cooperation.
Oct. 30 1708: Peter I of Russia issues a decree to the Zaporozhian Cossacks, in which he promises not to carry out any acts of oppression and invites the Cossack officers to Hlukhiv to elect the Ukrainian hetman.
2001: Ukraine’s last ICBM silo is dismantled. Oct. 31 1995: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passes a bill on accession to the Statute of the Council of Europe.
1999: During the presidential elections in Ukraine, none of the candidates obtain the required number of votes. Leonid Kuchma and Petro Symonenko take part in the second round of elections.
Nov. 1 1966: Production of the world’s largest aircraft, Antei, is launched in Ukraine.
1991: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopts the Declaration of Rights of Nationalities.
Nov. 2 1941: The radio station Soviet Ukraine starts broadcasting from Moscow.
1973: The first section of the “3600” sheet rolling mill goes into production at the Azovstal Steelworks.
Nov. 3 1918: The popular assembly of Bukovyna announces the reunification of Northern Bukovyna and Ukraine.
1943: The 1st Ukrainian Front launches an offensive to liberate Kyiv from the Germans, creating a strategic bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnipro River.
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