[8][9] On December 31, 2015, she officially registered her own publication, Sota.vision (abbreviated as Sota),[10] and began working as a journalist and editor under her own media outlet.
Today Sota.vision has dozens of employees, who cover a variety of public events in support of political prisoners, especially Alexey Navalny, as well as people of Ukrainian.
[17] Ageeva extensively covered the trial of Ildar Dadin's case[18] and was detained by the police while preparing a report near the building of the Constitutional Court in St.
[20] In January 2023, Channel One aired a detailed report that accused both Aleksandra Ageeva and her media platform, Sota.vision, of spreading what they called "fake news."
[21] In her L’Expess interview Alexandra Ageeva stated that she was accused of receiving 200 roubles from Belarusian activists, which is a price of a cup of coffee, and money from YouTube monetization of her materials.