Holovanivsk

[4] The Jewish self-defense unit was defeated by White Army forces commanded by Yakov Slashchov on August 4, 1919, when Slashchov’s forces killed 200 Jews in Holovanivs'k as retaliation for the militia’s armed opposition.

[5] In February 1920, retreating White Army forces under Anton Denikin killed 50 Jews at Holovanivsk.

[6] During the Ukrainian–Soviet War, on January 6-15, 1920, the Chorny Zaporozhian Horse Regiment of the Ukrainian People's Republic operated here [7] During World War II the village was under Nazi German occupation, the Jewish population of the village largely exterminated in two major operations in late September 1941 and February 1942.

A local public garden on the grounds of the Museum of the History of Golovaniv District contains a mass grave of Jewish remains with a memorial inscribed: "The shooting place of residents of Holovanivs'k village.

On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Holovanivsk became a rural settlement.