[1] The village was founded as Chalbasy in 1794 as one of many destinations for exiled insurgents who had taken part in the Turbai uprising [uk; ru].
Additionally, imperial authorities forbade them from digging wells, forcing them to travel to the Dnipro river 50 kilometres (31 mi) away to collect water.
[2] By 1886, 4788 people lived in Chalbasy, which also contained an Orthodox church and a school.
[5] In June 2022, Kirill Stremousov, then the Russian-installed deputy leader of occupied Kherson Oblast complained about resistance from citizens of the village, specifically reporting on "sabotage" by the leader of Vynohradove rural hromada.
[6] On 11 May 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy created a military administration for the village.