1868: Prosvita Society is founded in Lviv.
1904: Date of birth of Pavlo Zholtovsky, Ukrainian art critic with a Ph.D. in arts, author of numerous scholarly works and newspaper articles.
1941: Komintern Tractor Works, evacuated to the Urals after Nazi Germany’s invasion of the USSR, puts out 25 T-34 tanks.
1991: The political leaders of Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus sign the Belovezhskaya Pushcha accords, establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States in place of the fallen Soviet Union.
2004: The Time quotes Austrian physician, Nikolai Karpan, as saying in a telephone interview that Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned, that there was indeed an attempt on his life during election campaigning.
2004: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passes a package of bills amending the Constitution of Ukraine, presidential election law, etc.