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2020 in Ukraine
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Events in the year 2020 in Ukraine.
Incumbents
- President: Volodymyr Zelenskyy
- Prime Minister: Oleksiy Honcharuk (until 4 March), Denys Shmygal (from 4 March)
Events
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Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine, Russo-Ukrainian War (War in Donbas)
January
- 8 January – Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, a scheduled international passenger flight from Tehran to Kyiv, was shot down shortly after takeoff from Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp, killing all 176 passengers and crew on board.[1][2][3]
February
- 8 & 15 February – Ukraine was originally planned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, after a year break, but the contest was cancelled.[4][5]
- 18 February – Russian-backed separatists launched an attack near Krymske, Novoaidar Raion, Luhansk Oblast, attempting to overrun an entrenched Ukrainian position. The attack, the first of its kind in two years, killed one Ukrainian soldier and injured four others.[6]
April
- 6 April – A series of wildfires began burning inside Ukraine's Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The fires were largely extinguished within two weeks and at least one suspect was arrested in connection with the event.[7][8][9]
July
- 21 July – A hostage situation took place in Lutsk, Volyn Oblast when Maksym Kryvosh seized a BAZ A079 bus and barricaded himself and 13 passengers inside at the Teatralna Square. The crisis was eventually resolved with the release of the hostages and Kryvosh's arrest.[10][11][12]
December
- 17 December – Mayor Hennadiy Kernes of Kharkiv dies in Germany due to complications caused by COVID-19 after contracting the virus in September.[13]
- 24 December – The country surpasses one million cases of COVID-19.[14]
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Deaths
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January
- 1 January – Aleksandr Manachinsky, swimmer (b. 1958).[15]
- 30 January – Vitaliy Boiko, lawyer and diplomat (b. 1937).[16]
February
- 3 February – Valentyna Shevchenko, politician (b. 1935).[17]
- 4 February – Volodymyr Inozemtsev, triple jumper (b. 1964).[18]
- 15 February – Mykola Bondar, figure skater (b. 1990).[19]
- 28 February – Gennady Kuzmin, chess player (b. 1946).[20]
March
- 6 March – Stanislav Bogdanovich, chess player (b. 1993).[21]
April
- 27 April – Pavlyna Shapovalenko, milking machine operator (b. 1949).[22]
June
- 16 June – Lyudmyla Lyatetska, paediatrician (b. 1941).[23]
July
- 30 July – Oksana Voronina, actress (b. 1967).[24]
December
- 29 December – Yevheniia Kucherenko, pedagogue (b. 1922).[25]
References
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