This day in history
988: Prince Volodymyr orders Rus’-Ukraine baptized.
1385: The Polish Kingdom and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania make the Union of Krewo whereby the Ukrainian lands become part of the kingdom.
1581: Ivan Fiodorov completes printing the Bible of Ostroh, the first unabridged edition in Old Church Slavonic.
1775: The Russian tsar signs a manifesto on the legitimacy of liquidation of Zaporozhian Sich.
1946: The Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) adopts a decree on the Soviet magazines Zvezda and Leningrad.
1958: The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR institutes the honorary titles “Merited Test Pilot of the USSR” and “Merited Pilot Navigator of the USSR.”
1964: The world’s first experimental nuclear power plant “Romashka” (Daisy) directly converting thermal energy to electricity is launched in the USSR.
2010: The First Summer Youth Olympic Games start in Singapore. The Ukrainian national team, made up of 55 athletes, vies in 22 events.
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