This day in history
1905: Mutiny breaks out on board the cruiser Ochakov and other ships of the Black Sea Fleet.
1934: The Central Executive Committee and the Council of People’s Commissars of the USSR adopt a decree establishing a military council at the People’s Commissariat of defense.
1990: The constituent assembly of the Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine is called to order in Kyiv.
2004: The Central Election Committee proclaims Viktor Yanukovych’s victory (49.6 percent of votes) over Viktor Yushchenko (46.61 percent) as President of Ukraine.
2004: The UN urges all parties to the election conflict in Ukraine to display maximum restraint.
2006: President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine instructs the government to form a commission to make arrangements with Russia’s authorities for the transfer from Moscow to Ukraine of the remains of Oleksandr Dovzhenko and his wife Yulia Solntseva.
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