The new deputy head of the occupation administration of Kakhovka is 42-year-old Russian Natalia Horkovets, who previously worked as an official in one of the rural settlements of the Krasnodar Krai.
This was reported by the Center for Journalistic Investigations, citing occupation resources and its own sources.
According to journalists, since August 2025 Horkovets has held the so-called positions of deputy to the occupation head of Kakhovka and head of the apparatus of the occupation administration, to which the settlements of five communities of Kakhovka district were subordinated.
Natalia Horkovets was born on March 18, 1983 in Russia. Before coming to the occupied part of the Kherson region she lived in Krasnodar and worked in the Novomyshastovskoye rural settlement of Krasnoarmiiskyi district — as a senior specialist of the general department and a land management specialist of the local administration.
According to her public posts on social networks, Horkovets openly supports Russian aggression against Ukraine and speaks approvingly of the actions of the occupying forces.
She is currently engaged in establishing “cooperation” between Kakhovka and the Novomyshastovskoye settlement and brings Russian books to the captured libraries of Kakhovka district.
As a reminder, Ukrainian law enforcement authorities have put the first deputy head of the occupation administration of Kakhovka, Anzhela Andriushchenko, on a wanted list.

