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Anastasia Zubova

Judicial Monitoring Journalist
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Studied at the Faculty of Philology and Journalism at Central Ukrainian Pedagogical University named after V. Vynnychenko. Has over 10 years of experience in journalism.

Specializes in judicial journalism and investigations. Interested in topics related to judicial and law enforcement reforms, as well as international humanitarian law. Covers war-related court proceedings. Participant in the JusticeInfo program by Fondation Hirondelle, focused on reporting war crimes trials.

Author's articles
War and justice
“Kharkiv Partisan,” Spies, and Those Who Didn’t Want to Go to Russia: Who Was Released in the “1,000 for 1,000” Exchange

Together with an expert in International Humanitarian Law, we analyzed how the law regulates "civilian" exchanges, what needs improvement in this process, and whom Ukraine handed over to Russia.

6 June 2025

War and justice
Torture, Rape, and Human Hunting: 10 Russian War Criminals Convicted in Ukraine

In April, Ukrainian courts issued six verdicts for war crimes in the Mykolaiv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Chernihiv […]

28 May 2025

War and justice
From hero to traitor: former intelligence officer Eduard Shevchenko on trial in Mykolaiv

Eduard Shevchenko, a former commander of the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center and a former official of the Ochakiv City Council, is now on trial in Mykolaiv. According to the investigation, Shevchenko, who had fought in intense battles while serving in the ATO zone, betrayed his oath and began working for the Russians after their full-scale invasion. Allegedly, under their orders he attempted to recruit the mayor of Ochakiv and reported on the aftermath of shelling.

4 March 2025

War and justice
60 Russian war criminals convicted in Ukraine over a year – infographic

The convicts received sentences ranging from 9 years to life imprisonment.

16 January 2025

War and justice
Kherson Deputy Karamalikov is on Trial for High Treason—during the Occupation, He Handed over a Detained Pilot to the Russians.

After attending two court hearings, speaking with Karamalikov and his lawyer, analyzing information in the Kherson media, and reading the book, the Media Initiative for Human Rights (MIHR) accounts for the trial’s progress.

18 December 2024

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