Artist, photojournalist. Detained and taken into custody in April 2022. Initially it was reported only that Razumova was accused of spreading deliberately false information about the Russian Armed Forces; later it became known that she was also charged with vandalism. At the investigation stage, Razumova admitted guilt, but during her last word [stated](https://t.me/sotaproject/53361) that she did not consider the videos she published about the deaths of civilians in Ukraine to be "fake". This was the reason for [resuming](https://ovd.news/express-news/2023/02/03/v-konakovo-vozobnovilos-sudebnoe-sledstvie-po-delu-semeynoy-pary-o-feykah-i) the court investigation. In addition, Razumova said that the investigator blackmailed her child - her underage daughter. While in detention, she made a series of illustrations for Bulgakov's The White Guard. On 7 March 2023, Razumova was sentenced to 7 years. In February 2025, Razumova was sent to a punitive isolation centre in a penal colony for 14 days. The formal reason for this was that she allegedly "ate a candy from her neighbour's container". On 28 February, she went on a dry hunger strike. In March Razumova was transferred to the prison hospital. On 24 March she had a conflict with another prisoner, Ksenia Nabatchikova. Razumova poured water on her in response to her aggressive action. After that, she attacked the artist, started beating and strangling her with a cord from a boiling pot, crossing it as a lash. On 22 April 2025, it became known that because of this conflict against Razumova initiated a case of causing minor harm to health. Razumova believes that Nabatchikova was deliberately placed with her in order to provoke a conflict.