Danilchenko was born 5 July 1964 in
Orlovo, a village in the Melitopol district. She studied at the She graduated from the
Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. She worked in a kindergarten for a few weeks and worked in a laboratory at a hydraulic tractor plant. The company is owned by
Yevhen Balytskyi. In 2015, she was elected to the Melitopol City Council as a member of the
Opposition Bloc was installed by the Russian occupation forces as acting mayor on 12 March 2022, the day after mayor
Ivan Fedorov's abduction by the Russian military. At the same time she announced that the City Council was being abolished and replaced by a "committee of people's deputies". She urged city residents to accept "the new reality in order to start living in a new way as soon as possible." Danylchenko thanked the head of
Chechnya,
Ramzan Kadyrov, for
humanitarian aid. On the same day, Danylchenko announced that Russian TV channels would be broadcast in Melitopol, claiming that "a great deficit of trustworthy information being circulated" existed.
Sanctions She was sanctioned by the
UK government in 2022 in relation to the
Russo-Ukrainian War. == Personal life ==