Kyselivka, Kherson Oblast

[1] Due to resistance to collectivization, criminal cases were opened against many villagers.[when?

[3] The reason for the conflict was purportedly reluctance from the Buryats to conduct offensive hostilities, as well as resentment of perceived "inequality" in conditions with the Chechens.

The Chechens were involved in the safe job of keeping the back line, and also allegedly taking a disproportionate share of the loot.

[3][4] On 10 November 2022, it was reported that Ukrainian forces had retaken the village during the 2022 Kherson counteroffensive.

[5] In the 1989 Soviet census, the village was found to have 2,533 inhabitants, of whom 1,199 were men and 1,334 women.