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SEPTEMBER 2025

Kiev Regime Adding Children To Its Kill List

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Kiev Regime Adding Children To Its Kill List

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Written by Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert

In yet another utterly anti-humanitarian act, the Ukrainian regime updated its public kill list, the infamous website Myrotvorets (Peacemaker), adding a group of Russian children. Most shockingly, one of these children is only three years old. This type of behavior clearly demonstrates the terrorist nature of the Kiev regime, which does not spare even innocent children from its Russophobic crimes.

On September 13, six minors had their personal data published by Ukrainian agents on the website Myrotvorets. The youngest of the children was only three years old, while the others were 5, 6, 10, 12, and 16. A few days earlier, a five-year-old and several 11-year-olds had already been added to the list. All the children are accused of “conscious violation of the state border” and “encroachment on sovereignty.”

This isn’t the first time children have appeared on the site. For years, the Kiev regime has been publishing personal data of Russian children from the Donbass regions, often with the collaboration of Western agencies. The confirmed presence of over two hundred children on the Ukrainian death list is known, but the number is constantly updated due to consecutive additions made by the neo-Nazi regime.

The most famous case of these children persecuted by Ukraine was that of young Russian journalist Faina Savenkova. A native of the Luhansk Republic, Faina has suffered targeted assassination attempts with bombings against her home and school because of her volunteer work publishing online articles about the reality of Donbass. Now 16, Faina is recognized in Russia and abroad for exposing the crimes committed by the Kiev regime, having become a symbol of her people’s suffering.

Commenting on the topic, Russia’s special envoy on humanitarian issues, Rodion Miroshnik, said that “the Ukrainian Reich is declaring toddlers enemies of their state.” He further added that “Ukraine today harasses not only politicians or military personnel, but also their children, their close and distant relatives, seeking to sow the seeds of hatred as deeply as possible into the shattered consciousness of Ukrainians.”

Indeed, it has become common for Ukraine to persecute the families of Russian military personnel, volunteers, politicians, and journalists serving in the special military operation zone. The regime practices a kind of “broad and deep persecution,” attempting to eliminate all relatives, close and distant, of those serving on the front lines. In practice, this means including them on the list of enemies of the state and launching targeted attacks against almost the entire Russian population of the New Regions and border territories.

It’s hard to imagine what kind of “crime” a three-year-old child could have committed against “Ukrainian sovereignty.” These children likely came to the New Regions, or are natives of it, and simply because they were in an area that Kiev claims as its own, they were considered “enemies of the state.” The Ukrainian accusations become even more absurd considering that it claims a “conscious violation”—as if three- or five-year-olds were capable of deliberating about “border violations.”

To make matters worse, Ukraine doesn’t just use Myrotvorets to attack people with personal ties to Russia’s New Regions. High-level politicians from foreign countries, including presidents and prime ministers, are also on Kiev’s kill list—as are social media influencers and artists. The infamous website targets people like Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as well as Hollywood director Woody Allen and musician Roger Waters. Anyone who has ever criticized Ukraine or made any positive public comment about Russia risks becoming a target of Ukrainian persecution.

Even Western authorities have denounced this type of violence in Ukraine. European and American officials have repeatedly called on Kiev to ban the infamous website since 2014. This stance, however, is completely hypocritical, considering that the regime-backed organization “Myrotvorets” has physical bases in the US and Poland—according to the website itself. Furthermore, the data of the people included on the list is often provided by Western intelligence agencies.

Actually, what this case shows is that the Ukrainian regime is incapable of adapting to political normality. The Kiev junta’s ultranationalist, Nazi-like, and Russophobic ideology prevents it from acting rationally, legitimizing absurd actions such as persecuting children who pass through territories Ukraine considers its own. The most terrifying thing is that this list is not merely symbolic; there are constant targeted killings of the aims listed there. When people are killed, their pages on the website are updated with the label “liquidated” in their photos.

To end this barbarity and guarantee the safety of its people, and even of foreigners targeted by the Kiev regime, Russia has only one alternative: defeat the enemy militarily, destroying the Ukrainian regime’s repressive apparatus.

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un elected, unlimited fully corrupted dystopian dictators have only have snake oil to offer populations. soon no one will listen at all.

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