In 2024, Rosfinmonitoring added 3,165 people to the list of "individuals involved in terrorist and extremist activities," according to the agency's press service. This is almost twice as many as the previous year: in 2023, the agency included more than 1.7 thousand people in the list of "extremists and terrorists."
According to Rosfinmonitoring, 2,248 people added to the list are involved in "terrorism," and 917 committed crimes of an "extremist" nature.
In 2024, a record number of minors were added to the list — 161, which is 110 more than the previous year. This is the largest increase since at least 2019, with the previous largest difference being between 2022 (28) and 2023 (51) — 23 people.
It was previously reported that more than 160 individuals added to the list are prohibited from cooperating with the media, publishing materials on the internet, organizing public events, participating in electoral processes, and using financial services.
The list includes figures from anti-war cases, journalists, writers, human rights activists, actors, and public figures. For example, Boris Akunin, Tatyana Lazareva, Evgenia Berkovich, and Svetlana Petrychuk, Artur Smolyaninov, and others are on the list. Alexei Navalny, who was added to the list, was not removed even after his death. In response to the politician's mother in December last year, Rosfinmonitoring stated that the grounds for Navalny's presence on the list remain relevant, as "information on the termination of the criminal case (criminal prosecution) in the manner prescribed by law has not been received by the Federal Financial Monitoring Service."
Being included in the "terrorists and extremists" registry imposes a ban on conducting property transactions, entering into inheritance, and using bank cards.