Overview
- RIA Novosti reports that 25 children aged two and three, born in 2022–2023, were added to Myrotvorets with personal details published.
- TASS earlier said the 25 entries involved Russian toddlers, while a subsequent RIA review said the list includes children from Russia and Ukraine.
- The site’s entries accuse the toddlers of attempted violations of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and of conscious border breaches.
- An additional profile cited by RIA lists a Crimea-born minor from 2010, identified as a Yunarmiya member, with allegations of anti‑Ukrainian propaganda activities.
- Russia’s Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights has formally appealed to UN High Commissioner Volker Türk to demand removal of children’s data, as the controversial website remains publicly accessible.