So you want to unify 'the enemy' who has lots of raw resources, a very sizable population and is more religiously unified than the rest of Europe by holding them all collectively responsible.
If you mean unified statistically, Russia has far more Muslims than any EU country (soon to be national majority among the young people), as well as the biggest mosques (including the biggest temple in Moscow), federal blasphemy law, actual Sharia law regionally, and now an armed international jihad sponsored by the central government.
If you mean unified together, they've had a savage religious warfare not long ago, and while the man who literally declared jihad on Russia and called all Muslims to "kill as many Russians as you can" was later declared a Hero of Russia by Putin (and his son now leads the jihad against Ukraine) they may still revert to this state of affairs or worse.
The heaviest losses compared to the population so far were being suffered by the mostly Buddhist Mongol groups (and a former president of Mongolia just appealed for the Russian Mongols to seek asylum in Mongolia).
But Dagestan was also hit hard, while figures from Chechnya are just unavailable.
By sheer numbers it's the conscripts from the occupied territories, being mass mobilized since mid February and often given WWII weapons and gear.
Barely anyone from Moscow besides career officers and some police/FSB types.
So you want to unify 'the enemy' who has lots of raw resources, a very sizable population and is more religiously unified than the rest of Europe by holding them all collectively responsible.
Time to learn Russian I guess.....
If you mean unified statistically, Russia has far more Muslims than any EU country (soon to be national majority among the young people), as well as the biggest mosques (including the biggest temple in Moscow), federal blasphemy law, actual Sharia law regionally, and now an armed international jihad sponsored by the central government.
If you mean unified together, they've had a savage religious warfare not long ago, and while the man who literally declared jihad on Russia and called all Muslims to "kill as many Russians as you can" was later declared a Hero of Russia by Putin (and his son now leads the jihad against Ukraine) they may still revert to this state of affairs or worse.
The heaviest losses compared to the population so far were being suffered by the mostly Buddhist Mongol groups (and a former president of Mongolia just appealed for the Russian Mongols to seek asylum in Mongolia).
But Dagestan was also hit hard, while figures from Chechnya are just unavailable.
By sheer numbers it's the conscripts from the occupied territories, being mass mobilized since mid February and often given WWII weapons and gear.
Barely anyone from Moscow besides career officers and some police/FSB types.