Sept. 7, 2025, 2:30 p.m.

Kherson journalist heads the editorial board of the occupation press

(Traitor Tatiana Nazarenko. PHOTO: From social networks)

45-year-old Tetyana Nazarenko became the head of the united editorial office of the occupation newspapers, including Naddnepryanska Pravda, Kakhovska Zarya and others.

This was reported by the Center for Investigative Journalism, citing its own sources.

Nazarenko has been cooperating with the Russian invaders since 2022. It is known that she worked in the occupation "Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries" and in the fall of 2022 "evacuated" with the Russians from Kherson to the left-bank territory.

According to the head of the Kherson regional organization of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Valeriy Dolina, Nazarenko was expelled from the NUJU in December 2024 for collaborating with the occupiers. According to him, Tetiana Nazarenko worked as a journalist in the Kherson region for about 20 years: she was a radio host, headed the press service of one of the regional departments, and in the last years before the invasion worked for the Kherson edition of<b>Vgory</b>.

Until August 2025, the joint editorial office of the occupation newspapers was headed by another traitor, Yevhen Bely, who was also the first head of the illegal Russian formation 'V.F. Margelov Volunteer Battalion'.

Earlier, a 21-year-old correspondent from Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region, Olha Teteria, filmed stories for the enemy, working for the propaganda TV channel Tavria, which operates in the temporarily occupied territory. On December 16, the Kherson City Court sentenced her in absentia. Teteria is originally from the village of Pervomaiske, Zhovtnevyi district, Mykolaiv region. She currently lives in the village of Bohdanivka, Kakhovka district, was trained at a media school under the guidance of a Russian curator and began collaborating with the enemy in 2022.

Investigators documented numerous videos she shot in favor of the occupiers and accused her of conducting information activities in support of the aggressor. Witnesses said that Teteria was in regular contact with the Russian military and openly supported the occupation.

Катерина Глушко

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