According to him, the spread of extremism is growing every year, and minors are especially vulnerable here.

“Often, such destructive practices are coordinated by non-profit organizations funded from abroad,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

Krasnov noted that by now 56 foreign structures have been recognized as undesirable in Russia.

At the request of prosecutors, their Internet resources are blocked.

He also said that over the past two years, about 600 demands were made, on the basis of which access to more than 130 thousand Internet resources was prohibited.

“Many of them were used to involve teenagers in illegal activities, including protest activity artificially created using social networks,” Krasnov specified.

Earlier, the deputy director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Forecasts of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, a member of the political council of the MGER, Victoria Fedosova, in an interview with RT, commented on the proposal of State Duma deputy Yevgeny Fedorov to limit foreign agents in the right to register new NGOs.