This week in history
July 8 1659: A Ukrainian army led by Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky defeats Russian troops at Konotop.
1997 : A Charter on the Special Partnership between NATO and Ukraine is signed in Madrid.
July 9 1783: A decree of the Military Collegium of the Russian empire reorganizes Left-Bank Cossack regiments as regular units of the Russian army.
1997: Ukraine and NATO sign a treaty on cooperation.
July 10 1968: Maksym Rylsky’s Literary-Memorial Museum opens in Kyiv.
1994: Lejonid Kuchma wins the second round of the presidential elections.
July 11 1925: Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO) is founded in Lviv.
1960: The world’s largest continuous casting installation is launched at the steel works in Stalino (today: Donetsk).
July 12 1911: The first flight of a plane designed by Igor Sikorsky takes off from an airfield in Kyiv with a passenger on board.
1996: In keeping with the new Constitution of Ukraine, the members of Ukraine’s parliament take an oath of allegiance to the people.
July 13 1935: The Politburo of the CC CP(B)U adopts a resolution disbanding the Ukrainian branch of the Society of Old Bolsheviks.
1945: The Council of People’s Commissars Аs АГАКand the CC CP(B)U resolve to set up the Academy of Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR.
July 14 1948: The Political Literature Publishing House in Kyiv issues the first volume of the fourth edition of The Collected Works of Vladimir Lenin in Ukrainian.
1995: A violent confrontation takes place between the secular and religious authorities on St. Sophia’s Square during the funeral of His Holiness Patriarch Volodymyr (Romaniuk) of Kyiv and All Rus’-Ukraine.
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