Ekaterina Gubareva

Ekaterina Yuryevna Gubareva (Екатерина Юрьевна Губарева; Катерина Юріївна Губарєва; born 5 July 1983) is a Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian activist and political figure.

Gubareva held a senior positions in pro-Russian separatist-held territory during the war in Donbas as the "Minister of Foreign Affairs" in Russian-occupied Donetsk for the Donetsk People's Republic. In November 2022, Gubareva was detained, and then dismissed from her last position, as deputy head of the collaborationist Kherson Military-Civilian Administration in Russian-occupied Ukraine. As of 2024, this was her last position in public life.

Early life and education
Born on 5 July 1983 in Kakhovka, Gubereva has a degree in computer science from the Donetsk National Technical University. Before the war in Donbas, which began in 2014, she was known as a local organizer of healthy lifestyle festivals. Gubareva was an amateur artist, and her works were exhibited in a Donetsk gallery.

Donetsk People's Republic
On 1 March 2014, during anti-Euromaidan protests, at a rally in Donetsk, southeastern part of Ukraine, her husband Pavel Gubarev was chosen as "people's governor" of Donetsk oblast. On 6 March 2014, Gubarev was then arrested by Ukraine, and taken by the Security Service of Ukraine to Kyiv.

In April 2014, the Donetsk People's Republic was proclaimed within the Donbas region. For the first few months of the Donetsk People's Republic, Gubareva was the head of its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with responsibility for humanitarian aid convoys (food, medicine, childcare products) for the civilians and fighters of the Donetsk People's Republic. She said of her work this time: "We don't carry weapons, we're not fighters, and we don't know anything about that side of things." On 16 August 2014, Gubareva was demoted, with the former vice president of Transnistria, Alexander Karaman, replacing her in the post of foreign minister of the DPR, for unspecified reasons. Gubareva then became the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.

After an assassination attempt on her husband, Pavel Gubarev, on 13 October 2014, she temporarily led the New Russia Party. Pavel Gubarev formed the Free Donbas movement in 2014, however he would go onto to be blocked from standing, and marginalised in political life in the DNR. Ekaterina Gubareva had been set to head the Free Donbas party list for the "elections" of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic of 11 November 2018., however on 29 September 2018, she was arrested and held in custody by unknown people, and so was unable to attend the party convention that day, with the result that she was excluded from the party list. After this, Gubareva left for Rostov-on-Don.

Sanctions
Gubareva was sanctioned by the UK government in 2014 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War. The European Union has also sanctioned Gubareva, she was banned from entering the European Union and her accounts in European banks were frozen. According to EU officials:

''In her capacity of so-called "Minister of Foreign Affairs" she (Gubareva) is responsible of defending the so-called "Donetsk People's Republic", thus undermining the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. In addition, her bank account is used to finance illegal armed separatist groups. In taking on and acting in this capacity she has therefore supported actions and policies which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast
On 16 June 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Gubareva took office as Chief of Staff and Deputy Head of the Russian-occupation government called "Kherson Military-Civilian Administration" for Digitalization, Communications, Legal Regulation, and Domestic and Foreign Policy. In statements made of a planned referendum to join Russia, she claimed that the Russian Federation was repeating the history of Empress Catherine who developed the "wild fields" following the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774.

Gubareva was briefly reported as having 'disappeared' on 15 November 2022, however on the 16 November, Russian media reported that Gubareva had been detained by the Russian police in relation to a corruption case involving embezzlement of public funds. Gubareva was later released, and dismissed from her position. As of 2024, she has not had another position in public life.

Personal life
Gubareva is married to Pavel Gubarev, the pair have two sons and a daughter, and live in Rostov-on-Don.