The client list of Andriy Domansky reads like a who’s who of alleged Russian war criminals, propagandists and Ukrainians accused of treason and corruption.
From Viktor Medvedchuk, a pro-Kremlin Ukrainian politician and personal friend of Vladimir Putin, to a Russian commander accused of shooting a Ukrainian and then repeatedly raping his wife, to Valery Zorkin, the president of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, who legally authorised the annexation of Ukrainian territories, the list is long.
Domansky even defended the interests of Joseph Stalin, the long-deceased Soviet leader, in an ongoing case related to the mass deportation of Crimean Tatars.
Shorts
In short, the 46-year-old lawyer does not take on popular or easy-to-win cases.







