Kyselivka, Kherson Oblast

Coordinates: 46°45′13″N 32°24′32″E / 46.75361°N 32.40889°E / 46.75361; 32.40889
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Kyselivka
Киселівка
Village
The village council in Kyselivka, pictured in 2020
The village council in Kyselivka, pictured in 2020
Kyselivka is located in Kherson Oblast
Kyselivka
Kyselivka
Kyselivka in the Kherson Oblast
Kyselivka is located in Ukraine
Kyselivka
Kyselivka
Kyselivka (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 46°45′13″N 32°24′32″E / 46.75361°N 32.40889°E / 46.75361; 32.40889
Country Ukraine
OblastKherson Oblast
RaionKherson Raion
HromadaChornobaivka rural hromada
Elevation
36 m (118 ft)
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Kyselivka (Ukrainian: Киселівка, pronounced [kɪseˈl⁽ʲ⁾iu̯kɐ]) is a village (selo) of Ukraine, in Chornobaivka rural hromada, Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast.

History

The village was affected by the Holodomor, in which an estimated 24 inhabitants of the village died.[1] Due to resistance to collectivization, criminal cases were opened against many villagers.[when?][2]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Following the

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the village came under Russian occupation. According to the Ukrainian army, on the night of 29 April, 2022, a firefight took place between ethnic Chechen and Buryat soldiers in the Russian army. There were allegedly more than 50 participants on each side.[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]

Demographics

In the

1989 Soviet census, the village was found to have 2,533 inhabitants, of whom 1,199 were men and 1,334 women.[6]

According to the

2001 Ukrainian census, the village had 2,466 inhabitants.[7]

Languages

The languages of the village's inhabitants were:[8]

Language %
Ukrainian 94.75 %
Russian 4.33 %
Moldovan (Romanian) 0.68 %
Belarusian 0.12 %

References

  1. ^ "Херсонська область. — Херсон: Наддніпрян. правда" (PDF). Національна книга пам'яті жертв Голодомору 1932—1933 років в Україні (in Ukrainian). 2008. p. 253.
  2. ^ Державний архів Херсонської області, ф. Р –787, оп. 1, спр. 960
  3. ^ a b "Генеральний штаб ЗСУ / General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine". Facebook (in Ukrainian). Генеральний штаб ЗСУ. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Перестрілка бурятів з кадирівцями – окупанти не можуть поділити здобич". armyinform.com.ua (in Ukrainian). Інформаційне агентство АрміяInform. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 11". ISW. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  6. ^ "19A0501_061_065. Number of actual and permanent population in rural areas, Khersonska oblast (1,2,3,4)". Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  7. ^ "19A0501_07_065. Number of actual population in rural areas, Khersonska oblast (1,2,3,4)". Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  8. ^ "19A050501_02_065. Distribution of the population by native language, Khersonska oblast (1,2,3,4)". Retrieved 18 May 2022.