MOSCOW, March 27. /TASS/. Teenage Russian actress Yekaterina Temnova, who played the leading role in Russia's popular Manyunya TV series, has been added to the database of Ukraine's Mirotvorets extremist website.
The girl, only 14 years old, becomes one of the youngest individuals on the list, which official Kiev sanctions.
Temnova was included in Mirotvorets’ updated list, which names individuals that allegedly "pose a threat to the national security of Ukraine," due to her participation in an event at the Artek children’s camp in Crimea. The database links to a report about a class held as part of the all-Russian project Conversations about Important Things, which took place to mark the 100th anniversary of the legendary camp, renowned throughout Russia.
The actress is not the youngest person to make it onto the list. Previously, in 2021, 12-year-old Faina Savenkova, a writer from the Lugansk People's Republic, was placed on the infamous registry. The updated list also features rapper Skally Milano, targeted for publicly announcing his love for Russia and posing for a photo with Yekaterina Mizulina.
The Mirotvorets (Peacekeeper) website, launched in 2014, illegally collects and publishes personal data of journalists, artists, politicians, and others who have visited Crimea or Donbass, or who have drawn criticism from the site’s administrators. Access to the site is blocked in Russia by court order.