Popular singer Anna Asti — whose real name is Anna Dzyuba — has officially been added to the controversial Ukrainian website known as Mirotvorets (“Peacemaker”). According to TASS, her name has actually been on the site since October 2023, shortly after she received Russian citizenship.

For those unfamiliar, Mirotvorets is a Ukrainian-based online database that labels individuals it considers to be a “threat to Ukraine’s national security.” It’s a highly controversial site and has stirred debate for years — especially as more and more public figures are added to its blacklist.

Anna Asti, who is of Ukrainian origin, now joins a growing list of Russian celebrities and artists who’ve faced similar treatment. Others recently added include Sergey Garmash, Guf, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Ani Lorak, and Vlad Bumaga, among others.

So, what lands them on this list? In most cases, it’s tied to visits to Crimea, which Ukraine considers occupied territory. Any public figure who travels there, especially without Kyiv’s permission, risks ending up in the Mirotvorets database.

It’s worth noting that the site doesn’t just target celebrities. It features the personal data of politicians, journalists, and even ordinary citizens. Due to its content and legal concerns, access to Mirotvorets is blocked inside Russia.

As the situation between Ukraine and Russia remains tense, stories like this continue to surface — showing just how intertwined citizenship, politics, and public influence have become in the entertainment world.

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