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Khmelnytskyy (khmĕlnēt`skē), Rus. Khmelmitsky, formerly Proskurov (prəsk r`əf), city (1989 pop. 237,000), capital of Khmelnytskyy region, Ukraine, on the Southern Buh River. It is a rail terminus and highway hub and has food-processing (notably sugar-refining) plants and factories that produce machine tools, equipment for power stations, reinforced concrete items, and consumer goods. A 15th cent. Polish fortress town, it was seized by Cossacks in the 17th cent. It became part of Russia in the 1793 partition of Poland. Formerly called Proskurov, it was renamed in 1954 on the 300th anniversary of a treaty between the Russians and the Cossacks led by Bohdan Chmielnicki (Khmelnytskyy). |
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On Thursday, the Khmelnytsky factory in its namesake town named its newest chocolate confection after Lewinsky. The central storage facility is intended to eliminate the need for Ukraine to ship the fuel discharged from its VVER reactors at South Ukraine, Rovno, and Khmelnytsky sites over long distances for storage on Russian territory at a cost of over $100 million per year. |
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