Former assistant to the judge of the Bilozerskyi District Court, Yana Pshyk, who became a pseudo-judge of the occupiers’ court in the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, has been notified of suspicion of collaborationist activity.
This is stated on the website of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.
The investigation established that no later than October 2025 Pshyk was employed at the so-called Kherson City Court, which the occupiers placed in Skadovsk. According to a decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated October 6, 2025, the woman was officially appointed to the position “judge”.
Pshyk’s actions have been qualified under part 7 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (voluntarily taking a position in illegal judicial bodies created on temporarily occupied territory). The sanction of the article provides for imprisonment for a term of 12 to 15 years.
According to the NACP, in 2019 Pshyk worked as an assistant to a judge of the Bilozerskyi District Court; also in 2021 she applied for the position of prosecutor of the Henichesk District Prosecutor’s Office and for the post of head of the administration of the Henichesk District Court.
At the end of 2021 she even won the competition for the position of head of the court administration; however, apparently, due to the start of the full-scale invasion she did not manage to assume this position.
Earlier we wrote that regarding the suspicion of collaborationism a Kherson ex-judge was notified.

