Media coverage highlights her role as a high-stakes state prosecutor frequently handling sensitive, high-profile criminal trials in Volgograd. Press reports focus on her prosecution of heavy criminal offences—such as high-profile homicide and child-abuse cases—as well as politically charged and public-facing cases, such as leading the prosecution of a Russian blogger sentenced for "desecrating" the iconic The Motherland Calls monument.
Antimirov Natalya Salimzhanovna is a prosecutor in Russia. Based on documented cases, her work involves prosecutions related to national security and allegations of collaboration with foreign entities or states.
In the case of Sergey Gennadievich Mironov, she was involved in a prosecution under Article 275 (high treason) and Article 30, resulting in a nine-year prison sentence for allegedly planning to defect to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Similarly, she has been involved in the prosecution of Maxim Viktorovich Kuznetsov, who faces charges under Article 275.1 regarding alleged collaboration with a foreign state or organization.
Maxim Kuznetsov from Volgograd is accused of collaborating with a foreign state or organization. He is currently in pre-trial detention, and the start date of his detention is unknown. His case is being heard in court, b
Beyond the hand-curated cases above, this actor is linked to 2 documented cases in the Political Prisoner Watch corpus. The figures below are descriptive arithmetic computed by Political Prisoner Watch from those records — not any source organization’s assessment.
| Article | This actor | Peer avg | Peer median | Δ vs peer avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 9.0 yrs · 1 case | 11.59 yrs | 10 yrs | n too small |
275 | 9.0 yrs · 1 case | 12.87 yrs | 12.5 yrs | n too small |
Maxim Kuznetsov from Volgograd is accused of collaborating with a foreign state or organization. He is currently in pre-trial detention, and the start date of his detention is unknown. His case is being heard in court, but the specific charges against him are not publicly available.
Sergey Mironov was sentenced to 9 years in prison for preparing to commit high treason by defecting to the enemy. He was allegedly planning to travel to Ukraine to join the Ukrainian Armed Forces and fight against Russia.
Method — Peer baseline: cases in Russia citing the same criminal-code articles, with this actor’s cases excluded (107 sentenced peer cases). Case facts come from the sources cited on each linked case page; the comparisons are PPW’s arithmetic. Full analytics & every linked case →