Russia has added Meta's communications director, Andy Stone, to its wanted list, as reported by the country's interior ministry. This move comes weeks after Russian authorities classified Meta, the US technology company that owns Facebook and Instagram, as a "terrorist and extremist" organization. Stone is wanted on unspecified criminal charges, and the details of the case are not provided in the ministry's database. In March, Russia's federal Investigative Committee initiated a criminal investigation into Meta, accusing the company of inciting violence against Russians following the invasion of Ukraine. Stone had announced temporary changes to Meta's hate speech policy to accommodate political expression amid the conflict. The report suggests that Stone is facing charges of "facilitating terrorism," but this information is unverified. Western social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, have been blocked in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.