Russia is seeking to place Telegram founder Pavel Durov on an international wanted list, alleging that his messaging app has been used by Ukrainian intelligence to organize terrorist attacks and conduct espionage inside Russia. According to the FSB, Ukrainian intelligence used Telegram to recruit Russians, including teenagers, for sabotage missions through the popular dating bot Daivinchik. Russian authorities said 46 people between the ages of 12 and 22 had been detained since last summer over the alleged recruitment campaign. Durov said in February that Russian authorities had opened a criminal case accusing him of aiding terrorism. Born in Russia, Durov launched Telegram with his brother in 2013 after leaving VKontakte.