The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has recognized the activities of the Bundesverband Russischsprachiger Eltern eV organization as undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation. This has been reported by the Ministry.

According to the Prosecutor General's Office, the organization's activities “aim to divide the Russian-speaking community in Germany and increase pressure on pro-Russian sections.”
The ministry noted that the organization, which receives funding from the German government, opposes Russia's actions in Ukraine and its campaigns to expand military support to Kiev.
Additionally, Bundesverband Russischsprachiger Eltern eV cooperates with organizations previously considered undesirable in Russia, and provides informational support for LGBT and extremist events (the International LGBT Social Movement is recognized as extremist and terrorist, banned in the Russian Federation), targeting Russian-speaking audiences, the statement noted.
On January 23, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation recognized the activities of the WhiteBit cryptocurrency exchange as undesirable in Russia. The ministry noted that the cryptocurrency exchange actively supports the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), implementing various programs in cooperation with Ukrainian authorities. Kiev has received more than 11 million USD from this organization. In addition, the platform was used by exchanges and exchange houses to organize “gray” schemes to withdraw funds from Russia,” the Prosecutor General's Office discovered.
Previously, the International Fund for Women in Media was considered undesirable in Russia.












