This week in history
September 21. 1841. A medical faculty was opened at the University of Kyiv and is now the Ukrainian Bohomolets State Medical University.
1993. Verkhovna Rada accepted Leonid Kuchma’s resignation from the post of Prime Minister of Ukraine.
September 22. 1935. The Botanical Garden was founded in Kyiv as part of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences system.
1993. Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice registered the All-Ukrainian Union of Entrepreneurs.
September 23. 1919. A joint meeting of the Direktoriya and governments of Ukrainian People’s Republic (UNR) and West Ukrainian People’s Republic decided to begin military action against Denikin’s army.
1943. The red troops took Poltava.
September 24. 1993. A Treaty on Creating the CIS Economic Union was signed in Moscow, with Ukraine declaring its preparedness to be an associate member.
1993. The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine registered the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN).
September 25. 1914. The first battle of Semeniuk’s sotnia of the Ukrainian Sichovi Striltsy [Sich Sharpshooters] took place.
1986. The Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet awarded titles of Hero of the Soviet Union to Viktor Kybenko, Volodymyr Pravyk (posthumously), and Leonid Teliatnykov for their actions in cleaning up the Chornobyl disaster.
September 26. 1991. The Kyiv Pedagogical Institute was returned to the name of Mykhailo Drahomanov.
1995. Ukraine joined the Council of Europe.
September 27. 1906. The first issue of Rada, a legal Ukrainian daily newspaper was published in Kyiv.
1993. The president of Ukraine issued an order On Creating a Coordination Committee to Implement Market Reforms and Combat Economic Crisis.
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