Koutsyllo was born in
Bratsk,
Irkutsk Oblast in what was then the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the
Soviet Union, and grew up in the
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1994, she graduated from
Moscow State University's
Faculty of Journalism. In 1990, Koutsyllo began working as a correspondent for the then-weekly newspaper
Kommersant and the news agency Postfactum. She went on to specialise in political journalism and parliamentary reporting. In 1993, Koutsyllo published a book,
Zapiski iz Velogo doma (), about the
1993 Russian constitutional crisis. In 1995, Koutsyllo lodged a case with the
Constitutional Court of Russia for it to rule on whether resident registration rules in
Moscow complied with the
Russian constitution. The court ultimately ruled that the
Government of Moscow's decision to charge people to register as residents was illegal. In January 1997, Koutsyllo became the political editor of Kommersant, a publishing house; in November, she became the head of its political department. In May 2000, Koutsyllo was named as deputy editor-in-chief of
Kommersant-Vlast, a weekly socio-political magazine. She left in 2011. Since 2012, Koutsyllo has been the deputy editor-in-chief of
Diletant magazine. Between 2012 until its closure in 2013, she was also the deputy editor-in-chief of OpenSpace.ru's online portal. Between 2014 and 2017, Koutsyllo was the editor-in-chief of Open Russia's website. From 2017 until its closure in 2021, Koutsyllo was the editor-in-chief of MBKh Media, a socio-political website. In 2022, Koutsyllo was named editor of the online news website Polygon.Media, created b MBKh Media journalists. On 4 October 2022, the Ministry of Justice added Koutsyllo to its list of foreign agents, alongside other journalists including
Tikhon Dzyadko and
Kira Yarmysh. == Recognition ==